After having gone through arrays, bit manipulation, String, Stack, Queue, Singly linked list, doubly linked list, HashMap, LRU Cache, HashSet, Heap, Priority Queue, Binary Trees, Binary Search Trees, Graph, BFS, DFS, Dynammic Programming, Big O, Lambdas, AWS, Azure, Spark, Hive, SpringBoot, Microservices, REST etc..(breathless gasping for oxygen), still I feel I am not prepared. Just 1 algo question or 1 system design question is all it takes to invalidate me. So how does one recall all of these shit during that high pressure nerve wracking onsite loop? Any tricks, tips, sage wisdom will help countless folks who are preparing for Not only FAANG, but any bay area company.
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Done it all. I am more looking towards how do you recall the 1000 algorithms you wrote before...
Wherever you go they are looking for: What does this single line of code signify to uou all guys? jobmarket.stream().filter( a==java && b==springboot && c==allBigO(N)algorithms && d==python && e==spark && f==microservices && g==cassandra_internals && i==rest-apis && j==leet_code_ninja_guru && k==10x-developer) .forEach(p -> p.sendOffer());
Jeeze, this guy can’t even stick to one coding style in the same line.
As someone who has interviewed a lot of folks, Practice, Practice and Make a video of yourself and practice some more. Once you feel comfortable dealing with a range of questions, you are less likely to feel anxious. Also a lot of companies are looking to establish cultural fit, so focus on the softer skills like engagement style, making eye contact, preparing intelligent questions. What most folks remember is the beginning and end. The end usually is you asking questions.
The way to remember is to be interested in it
Haha.. you are more than ready for the interview. You may fail first few so keep the bottom companies in your list first
Be confident, knowing that it doesn't matter if you fail or not, you are comfortable at what you know and eventually you will do well enough to go where you want. Stress is the real problem.