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- Anyone have good YouTube videos for simplifying complex problems into a graph problem? I'm interested in abstract problems that can get reduced to a graph problem, for example. Not specific leetcode questions per say, or anything coding focused, just the thinking process of taking a big problem and squeezing it into a datastructures/algos problem in the abstract. YoE: 1.5 TC: 150k
- Now I get it why LC could make sense for some interviews.. When u r inherited a legacy project with functions over 2000-5000 lines, with like 30 feature flags, layers of deep abstractions, u would need sufficient working memory in your brain to keep track of all this BS.
- Google Interaction Design Interview What are some typical design exercise prompts that Google uses? I’m starting the interview process and want to get ahead of it practicing for their abstract design prompts. Tax: 225
- vote Is it just me, or is AWS superior to Azure? Azure feels needlessly complicated and troubleshooting build and release pipelines often requires knowledge of the inner workings of Azure which have been deliberately abstracted away and hidden from the user.
- Interview with Capital One I had a PM interview with Capital One last week. It was very abstract. No data to work off hardly. Did I mess up or is that how it is??
- How much of your work is project oriented As in, how often do you get a more abstract goal and get to research/plan/implement over some time period versus adding small features someone else has envisioned?
- Who is using kubernetes to build an in house infrastructure platform? Platform engineers who are building an in house platform using k8s. How do you think about the following things: 1. How big does a cluster get? 2. Who shares a cluster? 3. Who shares namespaces? 4. What level of abstraction do you provide to development teams? 5. What metrics and logging do you expo
- Amazon applied scientist role in prime video I was told to prepare for a presentation for 45 mins and asked to send abstract for the talk. Is this common in applied scientist interview in Amazon ?? All I heard were white boarding rounds and ML deep dive rounds. Did the process change ? YoE 2.5 TC 185
- PM interview advice needed I'm leaving Amazon after about 5 years and need to prep for tech PM interviews since I haven't interviewed anywhere in so long. Any good resources or study material? I know the interviews are a bit abstract so I'm struggling to figure out what I'll need to know Yoe - 4 PM, 1 SDE TC - 175
- Career advise - reskilling/ upskilling as a leader Hello friends, I now have over 3 decades of experience in leadership positions across big names in tech, pharma, and banking. However, having been in management this long, I'm not nearly as technical as I was 20 ish years ago. Goals: I would like to reskill myself and get back to being technical
- Not smart enough to switch to software. I want to switch to software(currently mechanical design) but I feel like I’m not good enough at programming to switch. I feel like I’d really struggle with leetcode and abstract thinking I excel more working on mechanical design and manufacturing processes/physical concepts My only reference poin
- Companies with the easiest system design interviews L5 at Google but not confident in my system design skills because I’m only familiar with internal Google solutions which abstract away lots of design challenges. I rarely deal directly with the data storage layer (usually some other team owns an API that sits on top of it) whereas tons of system des
- [OnlyManagers.com] How to accelerate into Managerial Ladder in tech? #EM My plan is to become manager asap! I like to talk to leadership, coach people, help them grow and set KPIs for team and Org. I like to attend all those woke meetings on abstract topics to discuss D&I etc, strategic initiatives etc. I will absolutely love setting 1:1 with direct reports to talk ab
- How do I optimize my Meta coding interviews if I am just OK at Leetcode? I'll be honest, I'm not sure how I even got this far to land an onsite. I consider myself pretty good at coding but I really struggle sometimes with some of the more complicated Leetcode problems. Basically, any time something like recursion/graphs/dp is involved, my brain shuts off. I would consid
- Site reliability Engineering Manager Interview help - Google and Apple Hi, I am preparing for SRM interview coming up in a month time. I have been away from the real ground and hands on due the current job challenges. I have read couple of blogs and preparing accordingly. But would be good to get some help from others. 1. Preparing coding using hackerrank easy and m
- I've only worked with AWS serverless services - how much will I need to study for system design interviews? My teams at Amazon have all used only native AWS services. And they've only used AWS Lambda (serverless) for compute. So even though I've done plenty of designs here 1) I've never actually had to use servers /hosts and 2) I don't know anything about non-AWS alternatives to things like SQS, SNS, Step
- 1980s-1990s: Were people more “tech literate” back in the day? This is probably a long shot, seeing as how most of this site is rather young! I was on a YouTube binge and came across some videos describing the growth of home PCs in the 1980s. It seems a lot of these devices had more a more “manual” setup, requiring people to use things like BASIC to execute c
- New principal wants to build new tools rather than improving existing ones, how do I convince him not to do that? We have an existing system that was develop 3 years ago and are predominantly maintained by me and the other engineer. Now the other engineer has left and now I am the only one familiar with the system. This system is pretty good in my opinion, right level of abstraction, good unit tests, it's pret
- Should I pivot to frontend or mobile development? Currently mid level SWE with most of my experience in backend engineering. (Have done some frontend as part of internship) I love writing code, designing abstractions, writing good tests and maintaining a high bar for code quality. I think I am efficient and fairly good with coding skills. However
- Low YoE can still land senior roles! I have been seeing a lot of people shit on people with low YoE aspiring to get L5+ offers. For those with low YoE, don’t mind them as there’s still hope. I was able to get L6 at Google with 3.5 YoE. Here’s how I did it: 1. Work on challenging problems Most of the time, I see engineers waste their
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- vote Abstract company names Ok so Google is now a part of Alphabet. Facebook is now Meta. What is coming next?
- vote Tech Life too abstracted Living in TC, overly competitive, neck deep in so many f’in technologies, languages, tools, platforms etc, dealing with highly abstracted problems in problem spaces which would take a boat load of onion peels to uncover before we reach the real value adds to society, optimizing analytical and logica
- Resources for Abstract Syntax Tree Could someone please share good resources for learning about Abstract Syntax Trees in the context of db agnostic queries.
- Is Agile a leaky abstraction? "We don't estimate in terms of days, rather in terms of story points. By the way, since it's Monday and the story you're working on is 3 pts, can I promise the customer it will be in production by Thursday?"
- Writing an abstract class when only one impl exists I consider this software bloat. 99.9% of the time no other impl will ever come into existence. thoughts?
- Google SRE | non abstract system design Hello All , Is the Google SRE non abstract system design round the same System design round for other roles at other companies ( like google , amazon )? If it’s different , how does one prepare for the non abstract system design round ? Thanks.
- Senior Engineers - Abstract Programming Challenges practice. obligatory tc - $90 per hour (Consultant). obligatory yoe - 16 in java, includes 12+ in the us, and 9 years in android. leetcode is filled with problems of every type. senior engineers are more rusty with competitive programming challenges - those that have complex variable state-transitions acros
- Google SRE Non abstract large system design interview I have a NALSD interview coming up for an SRE role at Google. How do I best prepare? What are the recommended resources?
- The entire concept of "work" is becoming abstract Back in the old days, the idea of work was very concrete. You screw together N widgets per day on an assembly line, or write M number of TPS reports in a white collar job, and you are getting your work done. In modern day, the work you are assigned is more abstract and it seems like you spend all yo
- FB network engineer behavior and abstract interview. Hi fellow Blinders. I have the FB network engineering interview. Any help for the prep?
