New grad. Got a job that pays peanuts but there is a ton of learning involved.
I'd like to lay out a 6-9 months preparation plan for Google (say, apply by April 2021), targeting L3.
1- Any specific DSA areas I have to focus on to nail Google interviews?
2- How to become a DSA "bulldozer"? How to build confidence and boost algorithmic intuition?
DSA = Data Structures and Algorithms.
P.S: I have 350 LC under my belt (100 easy, 240 medium, 10 hard).
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2. do a lot of problems and look into competitive programming if you want to really be competitive
IMO: developing a Coding aptitude
Read Cracking the Coding Interview.