From your experience, how many of questions grouped by company matched during your interview at FAANG? Are these lists updated regularly? Wondering if it's worth buying premium, all of LT questions can be found by title with solutions on geeksforgeek or similar sites. Already found a few github profiles that follow new LT problems along with solutions. TC: none, looking for sth new, YOE: 8
crck and geekforgeeks works as well for free along with leet free version
This is how I do it now. What about interviews per company - is it enough to master questions only for AMZN or big G and be quite confident the interview may pan out?
Geekforgeeks has interview section by companies and people have posted the exact questions asked and the dates with the link to the solution from geekforgeeks
Totally worth it, great ROI
OP, can you share some of the GitHub profiles here?
Been following recently this profile: https://github.com/fishercoder1534/Leetcode Not every solution is perfect/optimal, but it gives huge info anyway.
I just completed interviewing for 8 top companies, all programming questions were either direct leetcode or some derivative. If you can confidently solve leetcode mediums and can eventually solve hards after some hints, you can crack most of the interviews. I was asked the same question twice by Uber which is their most frequently asked question on leetcode.
You really care about this cost when it helps you land 7 figure job?
This is not about the cost, but tangible benefit of having premium. Why should I pay for sth that I may get for free somewhere else?
The thing is you donโt. At least not without a lot of effort. You save time solving more problems vs trying to find which problems to solve in various places.
Think of it as an investment and you won't look back.
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Consider how much money you can make prepping for interviews - with a cost of $150/year it is absolutely worth it. I'd buy two if my wife would work in IT. ๐
Thanks, but what are really the pros of having it in premium mode? The only thing that may be interesting here are question lists grouped by company - it is worth paying for it provided that these lists match at least in +50%, otherwise I'll have to go thru all of the problems anyway (or make as many ass possible to learn and get used to similarities between questions).