| The answer: If you do something, whatever it is, you might as well put an effort to do it well. In this case it means studying. If you don’t want to, state it upfront. And the comments: It is highly unlikely that you already know, or god forbid, remember, everything you need to know in order to be a productive contributor to the task at hand. It is also highly unlikely that the technical interview is correlated, even remotely, with the task at hand. You study and perform given the above. If the employer likes your effort, attitude and skill, they’ll hire you. If they don’t, the problem solved itself. You did your best and they are not a good match for you. Onwards. |