I know Leetcode is like 90% in terms of importance for junior positions, what about mid level (2-4YOE), I've heard 75% LC, 25% sys design/behavioral
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Get some actual industry experience. Could be any form of financial services but if you can demonstrate domain specific knowledge that’s worth a lot
It’s not just those two categories. Language specifics can be very relevant, especially if you’re interviewing for a latency sensitive team. Some places conduct an entire interview on these, primarily focusing on modern c++ (again, position dependent)
How rigorous are those? I'm pretty comfortable with C++, although I don't have experience building multithreaded stuff
Honestly it depends on the company and position. Sometimes it’s pretty surface level, sometimes they want you to explain the benefits of one c++ construct over another 🤷♂️ Wouldn’t hurt to brush up on some things like parallelism, networking, compilers, etc. nothing too crazy, just having some general background is probably enough to not fail the interview completely
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