Prepared for Technical Questions
Compared to my last technical interview, I felt extremely prepared. Waiting to hear back but I felt good about my responses thanks to Snubber.
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Snubber is the training and interview prep platform built for hardware engineers. If you're a mechanical, aerospace, electrical, or manufacturing engineer targeting roles at companies like SpaceX, Tesla, Anduril, or Apple, Snubber helps you sharpen your fundamentals and ace your technical interviews. With 1,500+ practice problems and an AI-powered feedback, Snubber goes beyond generic prep or interview prep blogs. Founded by engineers with experience from SpaceX Dragon and Starlink, we built the "LeetCode for hardware" that didn't exist. Start practicing for free at snubber.ai
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Compared to my last technical interview, I felt extremely prepared. Waiting to hear back but I felt good about my responses thanks to Snubber.
Solid platform! Utilized it to prepare for a mechanical engineering interview and Snubber provided me with great first principles questions to practice on. I also recommend checking out their instagram page for some awesome fundamentals practice. Highly recommend for anyone who’s interviewing with one of the big aerospace companies/startups
Overall great platform to practice technical fundamentals. Very useful even if you're not currently interviewing to practice your knowledge and improve it. The ai scoring is very accurate and is helpful to review your answers. Large variety of topics and more than enough questions to prepare/learn.
Awesome resource with tons of great questions. Truly comprehensive and helped me land my dream job at Blue Origin!
Before using Snubber I was unprepared for what a true technical interview entails. I spent several hours working through questions and gaining intuition on how to structure my answers, which ultimately got me an internship offer from Vital Lyfe. The rounds of interviews I completed were quite challenging, and I would not have received an offer had I not used Snubber. Engineers looking to join highly technical companies should use Snubber.
The practice questions were helpful in preparing me for my interviews and helped me go into them with more confidence. They also made it easy to identify the specific topics I needed to review, which allowed me to study much more efficiently. As soon as I started practicing, it became clear where I needed to focus my efforts. I was able to land a Structures role at Rivian.
Snubber is a one-stop-shop resource for Mechanical Engineers to brush up on their fundamentals and improve how they communicate concepts in interviews. A very useful tool!
The question bank is extremely in depth and the 3 try system helped me learn concepts over material I didn’t learn in classes.
Snubber is doing exactly what it’s intended to do and is ever increasing its content. For being a relatively new service, it has a vast number of questions with quality explanations. I truly did find it useful and it showed me areas that I needed to go back and review. It helped me in interviews, but of course it’s only as good as how much you use it. I have encountered interview questions I got wrong after the fact on Snubber, an unfortunate experience.
Snubber.ai is an extremely useful tool. There are not many resources out there for mechanical engineers for interview prep but snubber solves this issue. It provided me with first principles thinking an and opportunity to learn practical application of academic concepts that school never truly teaches us! I got multiple offers from a variety of different major engineering companies while using snubber.
Helped me prepare effectively for those 30–60 minute technical screenings by connecting concepts to real-world engineering problems in a way that sticks. The questions felt very aligned with what top aerospace and hardware companies actually ask, especially the more specialized aerospace ones.
Snubber helped me land a mechanical engineer job offer. Great tool to refresh engineering basics!
Snubber provided an excellent way to prepare for my technical interviews. The feedback I received from the flashcards was extremely detailed and helped me fill in any knowledge gaps that I had. Snubber helps with identifying where you can brush up on engineering first principles.
Super helpful for aerospace startup interview prep.
Snubber has been a great way to not only practice the content covered on technical interviews, but also understand how to set up my answers when I’m talking to engineers.
I’d highly recommend it for interviews across different groups of engineering, including manufacturing, design, structures, and fluids.
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