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by titanomachy
501 days ago
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> I suck in FAANG interviews... it's just something I never practiced. Well, sounds like you know the solution. Or set your sights on a job that interviews a different way. I think it's mostly leetcode "easy", anyway. Maybe some medium. Never seen a hard, except maybe from one smartass at Google (they were not expecting a perfect answer). Out of a dozen technical interviews, I don't think I've ever needed to know a data structure more exotic than a hash map or binary search tree. The amount of deliberate practice required to stand out is probably not more than 10-20 hours, assuming you do actually have the programming and CS skills expected for a FAANG job. It's unlikely you need to do months of grinding. If 20 hours of work was all that stood between me and half a million dollars a year, I'd consider myself pretty lucky. |
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