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- Companies with job-related interview questions
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Getting a job at Apple without going to college or doing LeetCode
You might find this helpful
https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards
- How do I start my approach to learning leetcode/DSA?
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How can I go from Junior to Senior?
companies that do not whiteboard
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Is LeetCoding and practicing DSA that important to get jobs?
You can avoid doing leetcode and get a job by choosing to interview at companies that don't use leetcode style questions as part of the evaluation. This repo contains a list of such companies, https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards
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Interview Discussion - July 06, 2023
https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards and also focusing on smaller / less sexy companies which pay less.
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List of companies that don’t do live LeetCode style problems as part of interview
hiring without whiteboards is the standard resource for this. i see lots of UK companies there, but haven't checked if they're all hiring right now
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Software engineer salary - should I look for a new job?
- you're underpaid - start looking elsewhere, there are tech companies in bhm that will pay more than that and you can get a remote job paying way more than that, the remote stuff is super competitive right now so it may take you until the 2 year mark to find something - i've never needed anything outside of my resume but certification, projects on your github, etc. are all obviously good to have. i've been in the conversation for a bunch of engineering hires and no one's every said "well the other person had a cool website" so don't sweat it too much - leetcode, et. al are really annoying imo. traversing matrices or doing binary tree stuff is hardly ever relevant to the job. here's a list of a bunch of companies that don't do the tests. https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards ; most big tech places are going to require them though.
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Am I expected to memorize everything?
Early stage start-ups and non-tech companies can also pay reasonably well and may have more relaxed interview processes. There’s also https://github.com/poteto/hiring-without-whiteboards which lists a number of companies that have interview practices that may be more amenable to your approach to work.
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Daily Chat Thread - June 09, 2023
There are some employers that give more practical tests, but sadly they seem to be the exception.
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)
What are some alternatives?
Leetcode_company_frequency - Collection of leetcode company tag problems. Periodically updating.
leetcode-patterns - A pattern-based approach for learning technical interview questions
codesandbox-client - An online IDE for rapid web development
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.
github-profile-readme-generator - 🚀 Generate GitHub profile README easily with the latest add-ons like visitors count, GitHub stats, etc using minimal UI.
awesome-system-design - A curated list of awesome System Design (A.K.A. Distributed Systems) resources.
WBO - Online collaborative Whiteboard that is simple, free, easy to use and to deploy
books-clean-architecture - recreating this repo since old URLs should still work.
work-from-anywhere - A daily curated list of jobs that allow working from anywhere.
front-end-interview-handbook - ⚡️ Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers
paperclips - Universal Paperclips mirror
faangterview-preparation-course - For any code games out there, I prefer to work in my preferred IDE and paste in the solution. In order to preserve the work and share with potentially interested people I'm posting my work publicly. [Moved to: https://github.com/AlexChesser/bigtech-interview-prep-course]