Recently heard sometime say on YouTube : system design questions are behavioral questions. The more senior you are the more time you spend on asking questions. I had always thought that the more senior you are, you have talk about low level design points. Which tech to use, why.what communication protocol, what security method, what kind of database. There is no way you can get into any of that detail in that time , if you don't hop ahead making some assumptions. Hence I want to from staff and principal engineers as how do they answer these questions. Please help. #interview #systemdesign #systemsevolution #interviewquestions #tech #softwareengineer
Staff level you should also be talking about how you did/would influence others to get the right system built, not just how you would grind it out yourself as an IC
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I'd suggest you to read Alex Xu system design, DDIA is overwhelming and Grokking system design is outdated. I was able to crack many Staff interviews last year. Now a days you can Use chatgpt during the interview
Are you serious about ChatGPT during interviews? Is that something that you've tried and benefited from? Genuinely curious
I'm not in the job market now so I used to do Google and solve LC problems during the live interview and cracked many coding rounds. In recent times my friend used chat gpt and cracked many coding rounds