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by guessmyname 3547 days ago
I have +6 years of work experience as a developer and for the last two months I have had +36 pre-selection interviews via HackerRank with a wide range of small to medium sized companies. I am not ashamed to say that I have failed every single one of them, but I have to recognize that I have learned more things during the last couple of weeks about algorithms, data structures and prioritization than in most of my career.

This week I was invited by an in-house recruiter from one of the "Big 4" to resolve two coding problems via HackerRank in 120 minutes, plus a third exercise asking about the time and space complexity of my solution. I am 99% sure that I will fail this pre-selection too, but I really do not care, the more I practice now the more opportunities I will have next time. I have talked with people who were hired by Google, Amazon, Booking.com after 8-12 months being unemployed, so — in my case — two months is certainly nothing, I can use the next six months to train myself and maybe next year one of these companies will extend an offer and then I will forget about all this hiring madness.