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by Hydraulix989
2658 days ago
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That’s not true. The interviews are completely different than the kind of work you do when actually coding and building products. You ABSOLUTELY need to study and prepare for them because they are such an artificial test: solving puzzles on the whiteboard under pressure. I had nearly the same thing happen to me as OP, and doing Leetcode for a few months meant getting an offer from a company whose interview I had previously failed several years ago. You’ll cheer up when you look at levels.fyi and see the compensation at these big tech companies. Don’t waste even more of your time at another startup, go straight to FAANG. If you want, I can even refer you if you reach out. |
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If the startup fails and he is good, he can call a few recruiters in any major metropolitan area in the US and get another job.
There is no part of me that ever wants to work for a large company. But that’s just my preference.