Odoo coding interview
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5 problems reported across recent Odoo interviews. Top patterns: stack, string, array. The list below is what most reported candidates actually saw, plus the honest play if you can't grind all of it.
Odoo's interview is tight and practical. Five problems reported, all easy to medium, and the pattern is unmissable: three of them lean on stacks, two on strings. You're looking at straightforward data-structure work, not algorithmic wizardry. The stack problems come in flavors you've seen before, Valid Parentheses and Min Stack show up first, so nail those two and you've already covered half the surface area. If you hit a wall during the live assessment, StealthCoder runs invisible behind the screen and surfaces a working solution in seconds, giving you the margin to stay calm and move on.
Top problems at Odoo
| # | Problem | Diff | Frequency | Pass % | Patterns |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 01 | Valid Parentheses | EASY | 100.0 | 42% | String · Stack |
| 02 | Min Stack | MEDIUM | 94.7 | 56% | Stack · Design |
| 03 | Evaluate Reverse Polish Notation | MEDIUM | 78.1 | 55% | Array · Math · Stack |
| 04 | Reverse String | EASY | 78.1 | 80% | Two Pointers · String |
| 05 | Fair Candy Swap | EASY | 78.1 | 63% | Array · Hash Table · Binary Search |
Frequencies derived from public community-tagged interview reports. Click a row to view on LeetCode.
You have a week, maybe less. You can't out-grind the list above. StealthCoder runs invisibly during the actual Odoo OA. The proctor cannot see it. Screen share cannot detect it. Made for the engineer who has done the work but might still blank with a webcam pointed at him.
Get StealthCoder- stack3 · 60%
- string2 · 40%
- array2 · 40%
- design1 · 20%
- math1 · 20%
- two pointers1 · 20%
- hash table1 · 20%
- binary search1 · 20%
- sorting1 · 20%
Stack problems dominate Odoo's interview. Three out of five reported questions center on stack mechanics, with Valid Parentheses and Min Stack as the anchor patterns. Both are medium-weight conceptually but easy to mess up under pressure. String and array questions appear twice each, and they're paired with other skills (two-pointers, hash-table, binary-search, sorting), so expect one string or array question to test your ability to pick the right approach from a small toolkit. The difficulty skew is all easy and medium, nothing hard. This means the bar is execution and clarity, not brute-force algorithm design. Drill the stack problems first, get Min Stack bulletproof since it combines stack logic with a design constraint, then spend time on the string reversals and multi-tool array problems. StealthCoder is your hedge for the one pattern you didn't have time to fully internalize before the OA.
Companies with similar patterns
If you prepped for Odoo, these companies recycle ~60% of the same topics.
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Now make sure you pass Odoo.
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Odoo interview FAQ
How many stack problems should I solve before Odoo's interview?+
Drill Valid Parentheses and Min Stack until you can write them without pausing. Stack shows up in three of five reported problems, so treat it as your primary focus. Then do Evaluate Reverse Polish Notation. That covers the stack pattern space.
Is string manipulation a big part of Odoo's interview?+
Yes, but it's paired work. Two of five problems touch strings, but one is Reverse String (two-pointers), the other Valid Parentheses (stack). String isn't the main skill being tested. It's the tool used inside a larger pattern.
What should I study first for Odoo if I have three days?+
Stack problems: Valid Parentheses, Min Stack, Evaluate Reverse Polish Notation. Day one covers these three. Day two, drill Reverse String and Fair Candy Swap to touch array and hash-table logic. Day three, mock one full problem set under timed conditions.
Is design experience needed for Odoo's coding interview?+
Min Stack requires you to think about space-time tradeoffs and multiple operations on one data structure. It's the only design-tagged problem in the five reported, but it teaches you how Odoo thinks about practical engineering decisions.
Can I skip the hash-table, binary-search, and sorting problems?+
Fair Candy Swap touches all three, so don't skip it. But it's the only problem tagged with those topics, so it's lower frequency. Solve it once to recognize the pattern, then prioritize stack and string work for the remaining time.