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coding-interview-practice
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anybody else grinding leetcode in their late 20s trying to switch jobs?
I went through this journey a few months back, got a 50% raise in the first 4 weeks of running a 14 week course on the topic https://github.com/AlexChesser/tech-interview-prep-course
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Are we headed toward a crash?
a 14 week "code interview prep course" where of the 4 people who showed up week after week, 1 got a new job, 2 quit their current job with plans to move forward playlist github repo
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After 8 months of self-taught, I was approached by Netflix and interviewed for a senior position. I need your advice.
repo: https://github.com/AlexChesser/tech-interview-prep-course youtube channel : https://youtube.com/c/lgtmshipit code interview prep YT playlist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4uzUgarZARA&list=PLCKhabcnmWVcesWZaad7GStYzaV6mUYd2 (it is sorted in reverse order)
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Professional Development is a Choice
https://github.com/AlexChesser/tech-interview-prep-course/blob/main/documents/professional-self-reflection-questions.md Professional development plan self reflection questions
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Anyone interested in joining an online code interview preparation study group?
I've created a GitHub repo where I'll be building the course as I work through it myself https://github.com/AlexChesser/coding-interview-practice/blob/main/README.md ... It is a work in progress and messy, but by the end of the course of think we can get it into great shape.
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Found a FAANG+ interview roadmap online, converted it into a spreadsheet that you can import into a google calendar. Anyone want to join a weekly study group?
Great resource for the system design interview. I'll save that for weeks 9 & 10 I've got a repo for my notes so will add it there. https://github.com/AlexChesser/coding-interview-practice (MIT license so you're welcome to adopt anything you want)
faangterview-preparation-course
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Anyone interested in joining an online code interview preparation study group?
visit the repo to get your "homework" for the week and stay connected (https://github.com/AlexChesser/faangterview-preparation-course)
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My startup failed. Then I found out I was unemployable
So it took a few days for what you said to sink in. And there were a few other information sources that combined together to bring me to the conclusion that you're right.
I've actually started writing a self-study course on passing the FAANG, as a trained educator with a bachelor of Education and five years experience as a high school teacher, I think I can make a fair shake at designing a series of free learning materials on the subject.
I started inviting people along and have built up a list of about 20 people who've at least SAID they'll stop by to my live streams (once a week) to discuss the problems of the week.
It's going to be a structured course https://github.com/AlexChesser/faangterview-preparation-cour... I'll be releasing under MIT.
I don't know that the switch would have flipped in my head about the ROI of the FAANG interview.
As I said, it took a couple days to actually sink it but you have completely changed my mind. I now completely agree with you that they are worth doing for a number of reasons, many of which aren't financial at all.
I see them as equivalent to the Bar exam for Lawyers now. Would you hire a lawyer who said "I don't believe in the bar?" (I think we've seen how that played out with the Kraken lawsuit!)
Would you go to a hospital that said "We don't believe that doctors need to have done the USMLE"?
In both cases hell no!
You're right. This is not arbitrary or cruel, it's just a professional qualification. Sure there's some luck involved, there's the chance of personality conflict. There's all sorts of potential downsides... but there's also the upside.
Being better at my craft overall is the ultimate reward. If I'm a better developer overall, the money will follow regardless of whether I get in to a FAANG
What are some alternatives?
leetcode-patterns - A pattern-based approach for learning technical interview questions
faangterview-preparation-cour
Front-end-Developer-Interview-Questions - A list of helpful front-end related questions you can use to interview potential candidates, test yourself or completely ignore.
awesome-system-design - A curated list of awesome System Design (A.K.A. Distributed Systems) resources.
hiring-without-whiteboards - ⭐️ Companies that don't have a broken hiring process
books-clean-architecture - recreating this repo since old URLs should still work.
front-end-interview-handbook - ⚡️ Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers
system-design