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by gwnywg
1460 days ago
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I will sound naive but I never prepare for interview more than to learn as much as possible what is the company doing. I always felt it's weird to prepare, company still gets 'me' and if it's not enough then the place is not going to be good for me. Having said that, I like to solve algorithmic puzzles and I am a bit of an addict to coding. I starve being in 'the zone', and I'm actively reflecting on ways to be in that productive zone for as long as possible. I'm following this mindset for almost 20 years of my commercial experience. I took part in recruitment processes that I failed badly because I was not preparing. And I think it's OK, it got me to work in companies that were looking for somebody like myself. And pay maybe is not $500k like I sometimes read here (insane if you ask me :) ) but it is very good pay that gives me and my family good living. |
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