
Why Data Engineer Interviews Are Completely Broken in 2026
Last month, I bombed a data engineer interview. Not because I couldn't do the job. I've been building production pipelines at scale for years. I bombed it because I couldn't invert a binary tree on a whiteboard in 20 minutes. Let that sink in. A data engineer interview in 2026 asked me to solve a problem I have never once encountered in production, while completely ignoring the things I do every single day: modeling data, optimizing queries, debugging pipelines at 3am when something upstream changed a schema without telling anyone. The data engineering interview process isn't just flawed. It's fundamentally disconnected from reality, and candidates are finally saying it out loud. The LeetCode Industrial Complex Has Infected Data Engineering Here's what happened to DE hiring: somewhere around 2022, companies got lazy. Instead of designing interview loops that actually evaluate whether someone can build and maintain data systems, they copy-pasted the software engineering playbook. LeetCo
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