Tech IndustryDec 4, 2023
ComcastmATv34

Preparation for big tech interviews

I'm currently working as principal engineer, only worked in medium tier companies (comcast, Xerox, HP) so far, would like to get into big tech companies next year, i'm not great with leetcode type of interviews, planning to do Blind 75 , System design, DDIA for 3 months prep and mocks before applying. I do not have big dreams, will be happy with Microsoft or JPMORGAN level companies :) any suggestions YoE 18 , TC 190k

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Comcast mATv34 OP Dec 4, 2023

Philadelphia.

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Comcast mATv34 OP Dec 4, 2023

Discord link is broken.

Amazon hfksjhfs Dec 4, 2023

ok, the ',' was screwing it up. The link is https://discord.com/invite/JcBkUwU23t

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Microsoft thank.you Dec 4, 2023

Do mocks for all interviews, esp behaviorals. 3 months is enough time if you're prepping full time, otherwise you'll need longer to be comfortable. People say you'll never feel fully prepared, so set up a deadline, set up a plan, do the mocks, and also don't forget to apply and get the interviews!

Comcast mATv34 OP Dec 4, 2023

Thank you!!

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odzH33 Dec 4, 2023

Mock interviews are very helpful, especially paid ones. The investment will bring in big offers as reward. Check out meetapro, interviewingio or pramp.

Comcast mATv34 OP Dec 4, 2023

Thank you!!