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by sosilkj
2232 days ago
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This article provides advice for how to spruce up your resume in order to procure interviews. Getting an interview is maybe 10% of the overall process. To make it through the interviews, you need to study an algorithms textbook and practice coding exercises. At the very least, you should be able to solve any of the Easy-rated problems listed on Leetcode without issue. You need to know what things ike "dynamic programming" are, etc. I'm not saying that this is the way things should be. Just that this is the reality of what you will need to do to procure a job offer. Edit: I see my advice has proven controversial. If you have better idaes about how to prepare for whiteboard interviews -- which many of us are statistically likely to encounter should we be thrust into the job market -- please share your suggestions! |
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With 20+ years in the industry I can say that I never encountered this kind of thing until fairly recently. I know it was out there, especially with the BigCorps, just not that common when I was looking for work 10ish years ago.
It would be hard for me to stomach an interview like that without just walking out. I do not code on whiteboards.