These 4 tips will save your first technical interview as a programmer:
When the interviewer asks you to code a problem, it’s okay to not know it immediately:
âś…Talk to interviewer. Ask questions that confuse you
✅Tell them your thoughts. 90% of the time, they’ll drop a hint!
âś…Keep calm and think!
âś…Talk to interviewer. Ask questions that confuse you
✅Tell them your thoughts. 90% of the time, they’ll drop a hint!
âś…Keep calm and think!
When you do not know the correct/best solution to something:
âś…Don't be afraid to share the first basic idea that pops up in your mind.
âś…Interviewers appreciate a candidate who can start with a raw unpolished idea and improve it with discussion.
âś…Don't be afraid to share the first basic idea that pops up in your mind.
âś…Interviewers appreciate a candidate who can start with a raw unpolished idea and improve it with discussion.
When the interviewer asks you about a technology/framework you haven't worked on:
âś…Show yourself as a willing learner. Tell them you are capable of learning new technology
âś… Prove it by giving examples from your past where you learnt & implemented something new quickly
âś…Show yourself as a willing learner. Tell them you are capable of learning new technology
âś… Prove it by giving examples from your past where you learnt & implemented something new quickly
When everything goes wrong:
âś…Stay calm and keep smiling. One poor round doesn't always mean you're out of the discussion. Most companies often have multiple rounds and would be willing to hire you if you do well in the rest.
âś…Stay calm and keep smiling. One poor round doesn't always mean you're out of the discussion. Most companies often have multiple rounds and would be willing to hire you if you do well in the rest.
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