Hi everyone!
I have my TDP interview coming up in 2 weeks and I’m incredibly nervous /:
I’ve watched a whole bunch of case study interviews, have solved most of the programming problems on Glassdoor and have been reciting answers to some common behavioral questions. I read online (Reddit) that C1 usually only chooses students from top universities (I am not from a top university), is this true?
Are the tech interviewers language agnostic? My recruiter said I can use any language but I read elsewhere that C1 prefers candidates use Java. Could I gain a lower score if I solve a problem with one language over another?
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However, when I interviewed I did stuff in the problem using c++ and my interviewer had no clue what was happening. Because I could explain what happened and efficiency of the solution he actually liked it more. :)