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by siquick
3722 days ago
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Work on some side projects and use these as your 'proof of knowledge'? TBH, are you sure you want to work somewhere that uses those awful white-board sessions to pick out future employees? Plus you listed a variety of reasons why you think you failed - you should immediately work on these. |
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And I agree, I think using those whiteboard sessions is a negative sign for a workplace, but I'm not in a position to be picky at the moment.
I am trying to improve on the things I know I need to work on, namely algorithms. I just don't have a knack for it, and I've never needed to use them this actively in my career so far.