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Ask HN: Interview advice
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2 points
by ianl
5387 days ago
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Hello HN, I have recently completed my bachelors degree and have started interviewing, however, I am having a hard time with phone interviews that require you to code. I seem to get very flustered and cannot think properly and therefore under perform greatly during the phone interview+coding stage of the interview process. I get stuck on a question with a mental block and after the interview is often I immediately think of the perfect solution. I'm not use to having what feels like someone breathing behind my back watching me code. Any tips would be greatly appreciated! |
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Coding in an interview is unlike any kind of programming you have probably done so it's only natural to freak out a little. Personally the whole exercise of writing code not on a computer is bizarre enough on its own!
Find some problems that you might expect to be asked and then actually code them up on a white board or at least with a pen and paper. Bonus points for getting a friend to ask you questions.
here's a nice looooong blog post basically saying the same thing: http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2008/03/get-that-job-at-goog...