Complete noob to amazon. Everything I've read is to study leetcode easy/mediums, but that is all from new grads and jrs. Is this the case for Sr. SDE? Will I be completely screwed if I spend the next week grinding mediums and there's a chance I get thrown a hard? Also, what level do you think I would come in as, for a Sr. SDE - I have ~9.5 years exp. Also, any advice for passing the LP portion would be appreciated! Unlike most of this sub, I don't have offers from Uber/Google/Amazon/Lyft/Twitter/Snap etc etc. I'm just a normal dev that has never worked at a real software company, only consulting/contracting companies. I really want this.
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Re: mediums vs hards, the coding bar is not substantially different between L5 and L6. Both are expected to be able to solve problems in code. The thing that distinguishes between the two levels is the ability to design large systems well, and the ability to multiply their output by working through others / influence.
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