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by JKCalhoun
1311 days ago
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As an aside, I tell people looking to go into software engineering that the best thing you could bring to an interview is a shipping app. The bar is such that most people ought to be able to push something out to the App Store or wherever. Second best is a GitHub repo but often those I have seen simply included test apps resulting from a CS course or perhaps worse, code copied from somewhere else. Regardless, app or code (or both) give the interviewer something else to talk about with the candidate about (and you would expect a good deal of enthusiasm from the candidate in this kind of discussion). |
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* Nobody asked culture-fit questions
* Nobody was interested in portfolio, side projects, or GitHub.
* I was not asked questions related to the role.
* Only presented with a leetcode screen
If you move away from the FAANG/unicorn scene, the interview process becomes more personable, and I was actually asked questions related to the role.