Anyone offer coaching services here? Specifically I am trying to get into Google on my 2nd attempt. I need to get comfortable with interviewing with strangers. I find that on my own, I'm ok at leetcoding but during the actual interview I cannot perform at my best. Or at least any advice on how to better prepare for the 2nd attempt? My weak points: - not enough self testing of my solution - too many hints - didn't get optimal solution Thanks in advance #engineering #software #swe #interview #prep #interviewprep #google #coach #coaching #sweinterview #faang #googleprep #googleinterview #googleinterviewfeedback #googleinterviewquestions
The problems you mentioned can definitely be solved by giving mock interviews somewhere like pramp
pramp.. that's a new one. Thanks will check it out
how much are you willing to pay?
well the rate is $195 on interviewing.io but I don't have that much right now. dm me?
Google’s interviews are the worst. You most likely will never interview with the team you end up on due to the way Google structures the interview pools. It’s basically a giant pool of anyone across the company who has completed interview training. For technical coding interviews they just roulette yeet the interview slots out to people who have checked a box in a web portal saying they know how to interview for that respective language. Some of the interviewers are great but some are really bad, speaking as someone who interviewed multiple times and also completed interview training. It’s kind of a crap shoot. The best you can hope for is that you might be lucky enough to interview with someone possibly in your interest area and/or team. Depending on the role, the other thing you should know is that you may have an option to work for a team if your choice - if you do well in the interview and multiple teams want you, I think they aren’t super up front about that… they tend to try to fill the first team that wants you so it may be worth asking questions about what roles are available and whether any other teams have shown interest.
yeah definitely was hoping to luck out on the first try, but ultimately despite the questions not being too difficult I flubbed SUPER hard on basic stuff like testing my own solution for edge cases. I think part of my failure was taking too long to code out the brute force solution. Maybe I should just skip doing brute force and spend more time thinking of the optimal solution first? Idk
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Accepted an offer from Google recently, idk if I can coach but I can share what I did if that helps
What level? Could I DM? I have an L3 next month
L4 with 3 YOE all at Amazon And sure