Cracking the Coding Interview, 6th Edition: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions (Cracking the Interview & Career)

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Cracking the Coding Interview, 6th Edition: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions (Cracking the Interview & Career)

Cracking the Coding Interview, 6th Edition: 189 Programming Questions and Solutions (Cracking the Interview & Career)

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For the most part, I recommend using a language that you are extremely familiar with, rather than one that is new to you but that the company uses widely. It’s not enough to just have the raw tech skills. You also need to be able to perform under pressure, talk through your code to give the interviewer a window into your thoughts, and be clear and precise with your tech vocabulary and communication. 😅 Here we’ll look at what you should know before the day, any additional prep to help you stand out, what you should do during the interview, and what you should do after the interview is finished.

They want to see how you approach each problem and how you communicate your ideas and solution. Are there trade-offs to your method? Are you aware of them but have weighed the costs and explained it to them?

Step 2: Prescreen with Google Employee

Don’t fear though because, in this guide, we’re going to walk you through the exact steps that you need to take so that you can ace your coding interview and get your new job.

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. Personally, I’m a big believer in the task expanding to fit the time you give it, so if you can do it, I personally recommend going all-in. Give yourself a 30-day window and do a few hours each night (or day if you don't currently have a job).

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Don’t get too complex just yet. Often the simple solution is best, so ask yourself, what’s the brute force approach to solving this? Talk through your thought process. You don’t need to write any code just yet, simply think through a possible solution. Will this simple solution work? Make sure your internet connection is solid and nothing needs updating. You’ll be amazed how often Skype or Zoom loves to do daily updates right when you’re about to take a call

Anything that can help them see that you’re the best fit will compound your chances of getting hired.

Don’t spend more than an hour or two on your resume. You’ll have to edit it multiple times. Send it to someone else to read over for any mistakes

Like some bizarre game show from the 90s, there are usually set stages of applications featuring a behavioral assessment, puzzles, a quiz, homework, and possibly even a whiteboard section… erm what!?Learning how to process this information more effectively and retain that knowledge will simply cut your workload down. Topics: events, variables, objects, arrays, functions, loops, conditional statements, garbage collection, RegExp, Functional programming and much more Can you answer the question and solve the problem? Brilliant! Even if it took you a few hours. Again, with practice, you'll get faster Personally, I recommend looking at the questions that major FAANG companies have asked in the past. You can Google some of these or Leetcode actually has a filter for specific questions that companies have asked previous interviewees.



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