JPMorgan vs Microsoft Interview Questions

JPMorgan lists 78 LeetCode interview questions while Microsoft lists 192. They share 29 problems — 37% of JPMorgan's bank and 15% of Microsoft's. Focus on the overlap first, then drill into 49 JPMorgan-only and 163 Microsoft-only questions.

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Overview

JPMorgan

78 questions

Easy 25Medium 45Hard 8
Microsoft

192 questions

Easy 55Medium 109Hard 28

Preparation Strategy

Step 1 — Shared core: Solve the 29 overlapping problems first. These are the highest-yield questions for candidates interviewing at both JPMorgan and Microsoft.

Step 2 — Company-specific depth: Add JPMorgan-specific problems like Count Binary Substrings, Minimum Swaps to Make Strings Equal, Determine Color of a Chessboard Square and Microsoft-specific problems from the exclusive lists below.

Step 3 — Difficulty tuning: Microsoft skews harder in our data. Budget extra time for Hard problems if you are targeting that company.

Difficulty Comparison

Easy
JPMorgan
25
Microsoft
55
Medium
JPMorgan
45
Microsoft
109
Hard
JPMorgan
8
Microsoft
28

Top Shared Topics

29 Shared Questions

High-priority problems to practice for both JPMorgan and Microsoft.

ProblemDifficulty
Group AnagramsMedium
Two SumEasy
Rotate ImageMedium
Meeting Rooms IIMedium
Best Time to Buy and Sell StockEasy
Sliding Window MaximumHard
Longest Substring Without Repeating CharactersMedium
Longest Palindromic SubstringMedium
Valid ParenthesesEasy
Merge IntervalsMedium
Happy NumberEasy
LRU CacheMedium
Best Time to Buy and Sell Stock IIMedium
Intersection of Two ArraysEasy
Find Median from Data StreamHard
Climbing StairsEasy
Reverse Linked ListEasy
Two Sum II - Input Array Is SortedMedium
PermutationsMedium
Letter Combinations of a Phone NumberMedium
Set Matrix ZeroesMedium
Container With Most WaterMedium
Spiral MatrixMedium
Find Peak ElementMedium
Maximum SubarrayMedium
Roman to IntegerEasy
Trapping Rain WaterHard
Longest Consecutive SequenceMedium
Daily TemperaturesMedium

Unique to JPMorgan (49)

Problems in JPMorgan's list that do not appear at Microsoft.

ProblemDifficulty
Count Binary SubstringsEasy
Minimum Swaps to Make Strings EqualMedium
Determine Color of a Chessboard SquareEasy
Button with Longest Push TimeEasy
Divide Players Into Teams of Equal SkillMedium
Minimum Absolute DifferenceEasy
Check if Number Has Equal Digit Count and Digit ValueEasy
Reverse Odd Levels of Binary TreeMedium
Display Table of Food Orders in a RestaurantMedium
Maximum Number of Points From Grid QueriesHard
Lexicographically Smallest String After Applying OperationsMedium
Suspicious Bank AccountsMedium

Unique to Microsoft (163)

Problems in Microsoft's list that do not appear at JPMorgan.

ProblemDifficulty
Merge Sorted ArrayEasy
Add Two NumbersMedium
Single Element in a Sorted ArrayMedium
Median of Two Sorted ArraysHard
3SumMedium
Search in Rotated Sorted ArrayMedium
Reverse Nodes in k-GroupHard
Merge Two Sorted ListsEasy
Palindrome NumberEasy
Merge k Sorted ListsHard
Sort ColorsMedium
Longest Common PrefixEasy

Frequently Asked Questions

How many LeetCode questions do JPMorgan and Microsoft share?

JPMorgan and Microsoft share 29 LeetCode interview questions. 49 problems appear only in JPMorgan's list and 163 appear only in Microsoft's list.

What topics overlap most between JPMorgan and Microsoft?

The most common shared topics between JPMorgan and Microsoft are Array (18 shared questions), Hash Table (10 shared questions), Two Pointers (7 shared questions), String (6 shared questions), Dynamic Programming (6 shared questions). Mastering these areas prepares you for both companies.

Which company asks harder LeetCode questions: JPMorgan or Microsoft?

JPMorgan has 25 Easy, 45 Medium, and 8 Hard questions. Microsoft has 55 Easy, 109 Medium, and 28 Hard questions. Microsoft has a higher proportion of Hard problems in its interview set.

How should I prepare if interviewing at both JPMorgan and Microsoft?

Start with the 29 shared problems since they cover what both companies ask most often. Then add 20 JPMorgan-specific and 20 Microsoft-specific questions to round out your prep.

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