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Hello people :) I have my Google software engineer interviews scheduled in a month and half. I have been out of touch from leetcoding for a few years now. Around 5 years before when I had interviewed with Google India, a Googler friend had told me the strategy would be to do the first 200 or so from Google leetcode archives, and that will cover me for coding. What does the world look like now, is the advice still relevant? I have been working in the UK for almost 4 years now, and planning my move back to India now. System design rounds I'm not too worried about, it's the leetcoding that I need to ramp up on again. Fairly out of touch with the Indian job market and would be applying more rigorously fairly soon, so any advice for preparation would be very kind. Thank you :) #engineering #software #swe Tc : 100k gbp
Pick 75-100 LC problems spanning a few common topics, learn them and repeat them until you know them line by line and can explain all the details. Once you’ve done this, start trying to solve one or two new ones per day without cheating. You should be able to write BFS/DFS or binary search in like 5 seconds, without thinking.
Coding question itself won't be hard but code has to be concise and clean backed by well communicated solution and followed by thorough debugging
Do some mock interviews with Google interviewers at meetapro, interviewingio, or pramp.
Sleep well the night before, come in relaxed, be a good person, know something about writing software
Definitely a good advice :) If you can add some advice also about preparing for the interviews, that would be really helpful too.
only to get rando dynamic programming q from a one trick pony at G... it's mostly luck