Consultant, coder, author and speaker
Gayle Laakmann McDowell (born 1982)[ 1] is a software engineer and author.[ 3] She is the lead author of the career development series of books: Cracking the X .
McDowell was educated at the Episcopal Academy [ 2] and the University of Pennsylvania where she was received a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (BSE) and Master of Engineering (MSE) degrees in Computer Science in 2005.[ 4]
Cracking the Coding Interview cover
After working as a software engineer for Google she joined a small venture capital -funded startup company as the Vice President (VP) of engineering before being awarded a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania .[ 3] McDowell subsequently founded her own business, CareerCup.com, which helps people prepare for interviews at big tech companies.[ 3]
First self-published in 2008, her book Cracking the Coding Interview provides guidance on technical job interviews , and includes solutions to example coding interview questions.[ 5] A followup was published in 2025 covering issues in recruitment, job hunting and behavioral interviews alongside material on big O notation , leetcode , algorithms and data structures called Beyond Cracking the Coding Interview .[ 6]
McDowell has also co-authored the books Cracking the PM Interview (for product managers : PMs),[ 7] Cracking the PM career [ 8] and Cracking the Tech Career .[ 9] Mainstream media coverage of her work include articles in The New York Times ,[ 10] The Guardian ,[ 11]
The Wall Street Journal ,[ 12] USA Today ,[ 13] U.S. News & World Report ,[ 14] and Fast Company .[ 15]
McDowell gave the commencement speech at the University of Pennsylvania School of Engineering and Applied Science Masters graduation in 2016.[ 16] [ 17] [ 18]
^ a b Gayle Laakmann McDowell at Library of Congress
^ a b Laakmann McDowell, Gayle (2012). "Technology — Past, Present, Future" . youtube.com . YouTube .
^ a b c Hess, Ken (2012). "Women in Tech: Gayle Laakmann McDowell excels beyond the stereotypes" . ZDNet . Archived from the original on 2019-12-31.
^ Gayle Laakmann McDowell on LinkedIn
^ McDowell, Gayle Laakmann (2015). Cracking the coding interview : 189 programming questions and solutions (6th ed.). Palo Alto, CA: CareerCup, LLC (self-published). ISBN 978-0-9847828-5-7 . OCLC 913477191 .
^ McDowell, Gayle Laakmann; Mroczka, Mike; Lerner, Aline; Mamano, Nil (2025). Beyond Cracking the coding interview : Pass Tough Coding Interviews, Get Noticed, and Negotiate Successfully . Palo Alto, CA: CareerCup, LLC. ISBN 9781955706001 . OCLC 1492398257 .
^ McDowell, Gayle Laakmann; Bavaro, Jackie (2013). Cracking the PM interview : how to land a product manager job in technology . Palo Alto, CA: CareerCup, LLC. ISBN 978-0-9847828-1-9 . OCLC 866799668 .
^ Bavaro, Jackie; McDowell, Gayle Laakmann (2021). Cracking the PM career . Palo Alto, CA: CareerCup, LLC. ISBN 978-0984782895 . OCLC 1239322919 .
^ Laakmann McDowell, Gayle (2014). Cracking the Tech Career : Insider Advice on Landing a Job at Google, Microsoft, Apple, or any Top Tech Company . Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley. ISBN 978-1-118-96809-3 . OCLC 890441660 .
^ Lu, Yiren (2014). "Silicon Valley's Youth Problem" . nytimes.com . The New York Times .
^ Holpuch, Amanda (October 3, 2012). "How to pass a Google interview: busting the brain teaser myth" . theguardian.com . London: The Guardian .
^ Gellman, Lindsay (July 14, 2015). "The Workers Who Say 'Thanks, but No Thanks' to Jobs" . wsj.com . New York: The Wall Street Journal .
^ Swartz, Jon (2011). "Tech jobs boom like it's 1999" . usatoday.com . USA Today .
^ Smith-Barrow, Delece (2013). "Start a Business in B School" . usnews.com . U.S. News & World Report .
^ Porter, Jane (February 5, 2016). "Former Employee Of Google, Apple, And Microsoft On How To Master The Tech Interview" . fastcompany.com .
^ Gao, Laura (2017). "Gayle McDowell on Writing Code to Writing Books" . thesign.al . Archived from the original on 2018-03-18.
^ Berger, Michele W. (2017). "Unique, dynamic speakers take part in Penn's 2016 graduation ceremonies: Penn Today" . upenn.edu . University of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on 2020-01-12.
^ Anon (2016). "Penn Engineering Masters 2016 Commencement Address: #SayYes" . youtube.com . YouTube .
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