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by IshKebab
96 days ago
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Once I got really detailed feedback from an interview for a job I didn't get. It really took me by surprise! I didn't even have to ask. It was quite interesting too because the things they'd inferred about me - stuff that I had understood or not understood - were just plain wrong. I didn't get everything right, but some bits I did understand fine, they thought I didn't. I'm not sure what to take from that, other than that it's not about knowing stuff, it's about convincing someone else that you know stuff. Also I'm about to do a hardcore leetcode interview. Wish me luck. (I'm probably going to fail; I'm pretty great at programming but only average at leetcode.) |
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One thing to keep in mind is that leetcode is testing (surprise) social anxiety. You can be a great engineer, terrific peer to have in the time when crisis hits but still fail at leetcode problem because someone is watching.