Leaked Interview Questions by Company
Last updated: June 2026
LeakCode aggregates candidate-reported interview questions from 7 platforms including 1Point3Acres, Blind, Glassdoor, Reddit, and LeetCode Discuss. Select a company below to see questions reported by real candidates after completing their interviews. All data is updated daily as new reports arrive.
What Leaked Interview Questions Actually Are
Leaked is informal shorthand for candidate-disclosed. After an interview, candidates voluntarily post what they were asked on public forums. This is legal: candidates own their own experience and are not distributing proprietary materials. Platforms like Glassdoor and Blind have hosted these reports for over a decade without legal challenge.
LeakCode collects these posts systematically across 7 source platforms. Each question entry includes source attribution, approximate date, role type, and round type where reported. The 25 companies on this page represent the highest-volume employers in the database, each with hundreds to thousands of candidate reports.
Cross-source corroboration is the key quality signal. A question that appears in 1p3a reports, Blind threads, and Glassdoor reviews independently is almost certainly still in active rotation. Single-source questions have lower confidence. LeakCode surfaces both, letting you apply your own recency filter.
How to Use Leaked Questions Effectively
Access to leaked questions is only useful with a structured preparation approach. Four principles that separate effective prep from wasted time:
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Filter by role and round before reading. If you are interviewing for a software engineering role, start with coding questions then add system design. Do not attempt to read all questions for a company in one session.
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Weight recency heavily. Questions from the last 6 months reflect the current interviewer pool. Questions from 3 years ago are pattern research, not current-round prediction. Use LeakCode's year filter consistently.
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Identify clusters rather than individual questions. If arrays appear in 40% of coding reports for a company, that is a category signal, not a specific question prediction. Prepare the category, not just the example.
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Cross-reference across sources. A question appearing in 1p3a, Blind, and Glassdoor reports from the last quarter is high-confidence current. A question appearing once in a single old report is low-confidence.
Browse Leaked Questions by Company
Select a company to see its leaked interview questions filtered, sorted by recency, and organized by round type and role.
Which Companies Have the Most Leaked Data
Amazon, Google, and Meta have the highest question volumes in the LeakCode database, reflecting their interview volume and the size of their candidate pipelines. Bloomberg, Stripe, and Uber have strong signal-to-noise ratios because their smaller candidate pools report more consistently.
Newer or smaller companies like Anthropic and Figma have thinner datasets because fewer candidates reach interview stages and report afterward. For these companies, the patterns page and system design prep are often more useful than relying on company-specific question data.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are leaked interview questions legal to use?
Yes. Candidates share their own interview experiences voluntarily on public platforms. This is legal and standard industry practice. Glassdoor, Blind, and 1Point3Acres have hosted candidate interview reports for years without legal challenge. Using this data to prepare is no different from reading any other publicly available interview preparation content.
How accurate are leaked interview questions?
Accuracy varies by source type. Questions appearing across multiple independent reports have high confidence at the topic and format level. Exact wording may differ between reports since candidates write from memory after the interview. Use cross-source frequency as your accuracy proxy: the more sources report the same question, the more reliable the signal.
How often is the leaked question data updated?
LeakCode ingests new candidate reports daily from 7 source platforms. High-volume companies like Amazon and Google receive new data most frequently. The 'Last updated' label on each company page reflects the most recent ingestion cycle. Online assessment questions rotate faster and are updated as new OA reports arrive.
What companies have the most leaked interview questions?
Amazon, Google, Meta, and Microsoft have the largest question volumes in the LeakCode database. Uber, LinkedIn, Bloomberg, and Stripe have strong representation for their interview volume. All 25 companies on this page have sufficient data for meaningful preparation. Select a company to see its question count and source breakdown.