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I'm a DS trying to transition to an MLE/SWE and realized self-studying may not be enough to get through the technical interviews. I'm currently studying through Udacity and Elements of Programming Interviews in Python, but even the Leetcode easy problems are overwhelming for me at the moment. Does anyone have experience with this platform? https://www.interviewkickstart.com/career-advice #interview #leetcode #datastructures
If lc Easy is too much I suggest pausing EPI and focusing on basics. Try going through https://runestone.academy/runestone/books/published/pythonds/index.html and then some CTCI/LC learn
If you realize self study is not enough for you, then ignore all the noisy advice about doing more self study because IK is a good option that most people have never experienced themselves. Go for the slower pace version of their program and treat the money spent as an investment. But be prepared to spend 6 months.
Depends on what you want to get out of this program. If your sole purpose is to get a job immediately , then I would not recommend it because getting a job depends on lot of other things like luck besides knowledge, but if you want to think of it as investment towards your career and dont mind spending 6-12 months preparing, go for it. It has a nice structure to it and some good instructors
Not worth it. If LC easy is overwhelming, I suggest reviewing a DS&A course first. If you really need a classroom-based structure and want to burn thousands of dollars for it, then by all means go for it.