Dont misguide people This guy has worked at a good Startup called "PYPE"for 2 years and has gained a lot of development experience that's why his resume got shortlisted at Atlassian Its not like he was benched at Tcs and then suddenly he cracked atlassian He has been a good competitive Programmeer as well
Yeah he is missguiding people. He was preparing form more than a year. Had leetcode premium the person who can't solve leetcode easy don't buy leetcode and not waste 9 months after buying leetcode premium
No no, chill bro 😂. To all the kids like you, I just want say please stop complaining and start working. Work hard bro you will also get to this level. He was not compatitive programmer. And yes, he did work at pipe which we discussed.
He is clearly trying to look oversmart i am not saying it ia not possible in 3 months but no one waste 9 montha after buying premium. Ask him to share his profiles everything will be clear.
My resume got shortlisted because I reached out to hundreds of recruiters and employees at 70+ companies asking for referrals and applications. Read my LinkedIn post. And the leetcode premium was bought by me and a friend who switched to another product based company within 6 months of purchasing it, and, I have not touched it for 9 whole months. I do not have to prove it to anyone anywhere. Because I gain nothing from lying or fooling people. And btw, recruiters used to ask me what company is Autodesk when I reached out to them. So don't say that just because I had good work in Pype my resume was shortlisted. My resume was rejected at 30+ companies even after reaching out to Recruiters. STOP HATING PEOPLE FOR NO REASON! And I'm not a competitive programmer, I never crossed 3 star in codechef my whole life. Right now I'm a 2 star coder in codechef, see it yourself 😊 - www.codechef.com/users/revanth_97
Hats Off Fraz bhaiya and Revant for providing this amazing Interview Experience video. The way Revant Bhaiya explained everything with clarity and a concise manner felt so pure. Thank you once again fraz bhaiya. Keep bringing such Interview Experiences.
Something common in all these interviews is that one company that bridges the Service based to product based transition. In every video I've heard people say that they worked for some other company after they left the service based and before they bagged that big tech job.
Nah it works both ways it primarily depends on what stack you were working in say the service company if it's java and mean stack then you will directly go to big product company in this case service company, tire 3 cllgs nothing matters why do so many people landed in amazon from service majors directly !! Next scenario is you are not assigned a development stack in service company let's say you were alloted sap in this case no matter how good are you in dsa you will first be required to go to a company to gain dev worthy experience then every thing is same .
Really happy for the people who crack it, but brother please make sure to motivate in the correct manner. This is the first time maybe I came across the channel but yeah make sure to tell people that they have to code real life application and stuff after getting the job, otherwise people like me have to suffer( though I am in a service based company) still the roadmap follower coders bestow supremacy over me and make sure to work me for their jobs too.. why? Cz my clg is not that recognized given it is a govt. Clg and I didn't follow roadmaps.
This podcast has been very informative. I kinda feel bad, that i didn't even know about other rounds other than dsa....never heard of machine coding. feels like ignorant chase to a goal. what revanth shared is very helpful. thanks fraz !!!
Hi Fraz brother, I have 7 CGPA in Bsc Design & Computing Degree and I want to get into a big product based company(throught off campus). I am confident to be a good potential programmer. What should I do to reach my goal. Please do video on this ,there are so many people out there like me. Your videos are really very useful . Please do that video a good research as you always do.
How to prepare for DSA? When I do 50+ problems in the topic like Strings and move on to the next topic I forgot the Previous Topic questions approach. How to overcome this?? Can anyone tell me the answer...
How can I get a chance. I've practiced leetcode for more than 3 months consistently with a streak of 100 days but I'm not getting a chance to prove Myself. Please make a video on that.
yeah because you don't it doesn't happen like that. I've solved Neetcode 150. It just doesn't happen like that, you don't jump from gutter to sea, for that you first need to walk the distance towards the sea shore. This person here has been working in two companies after TCS namely, Pype , and Autodesk. The changing point was him working in a startup called Pype, which truly matters. Cuz no one cares about your dsa profile if you can't build an API let's be honest. Working in a startup gives you real project experience which you can't gain in leetcode.
Jitna video dakhne main maza aayraha assan nehi hain. Aur khas kar unlogo liye jo non cs student hain and it based company main kaam nehi karte dussre company main hain too video. Banane main dakhne main bohut maza aata hain
Hello Fraz, I graduated from NIT, Nagpur in Metallurgy branch. I had inclination towards programming so till now i have only worked in service based companies in Java. I dont have exposure to OS, system design, machine coding. Should I start reading books on same ? Will that be enough for product based companies or should i drop the idea?
Sir main t3 city se hu but kalkata National institute of electronic and information technology se Doeacc O, A and B level(as per govt of India it's mca equivalent) with proper certificate kr rh hu kya mujhe bhi chance milega in bari companies me? And Abhi B.com Graduation khtm kr ke O level ke bad A Level kr rh hu fir B level level karunga and long term Future Me C level (M.tech) Krne ka sapna hain R&D Scientist 😇
Do not do that for HLD rounds that were a piece of terrible advice! HDL requires you to build a "systems vocabulary, " which takes a lot of time. The more case studies you read the better you get at it. So do not rely on a set of videos/books for your interviews. Just mugging case studies from "the system design interview" will bite you in the arse in a real interview because HDL rounds are not about coming up with a solution its about understanding various trade-offs and then fulfilling the requirements and you can't understand this trade-off until you have that "systems vocabulary". Let's you decide to use a message queue(Kafka) in your design now you also need to justify using that particular message queue such as RabbitMQ or SQS etc, what are the tradeoffs, cost, performance estimations etc? Or the interviewer can go in another direction and ask you 1. what is the difference between a message queue and a task queue or 2. message queue vs a pub-sub. And this line of questions can only be answered when you have spent a lot of time studying systems. Of course, you might get lucky and get asked a question that you have read in the book But, do you really want to on luck? Or do you want to be prepared for anything the interviewer might throw at you?
But the question is why one should go to a product based come when you can make one ,this is because of people like you student don't get the exposure to do startup .As if working in a product based company is the goal
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Dont misguide people
This guy has worked at a good Startup called "PYPE"for 2 years and has gained a lot of development experience that's why his resume got shortlisted at Atlassian
Its not like he was benched at Tcs and then suddenly he cracked atlassian
He has been a good competitive Programmeer as well
Yeah he is missguiding people. He was preparing form more than a year.
Had leetcode premium the person who can't solve leetcode easy don't buy leetcode and not waste 9 months after buying leetcode premium
No no, chill bro 😂.
To all the kids like you, I just want say please stop complaining and start working.
Work hard bro you will also get to this level.
He was not compatitive programmer.
And yes, he did work at pipe which we discussed.
@@mohammadfraz bhaiya leetcode premium lekar 9 months tk kuchh bhi nhi keeya... Me nhi maan skta hr koi premium nhi buy krta keta h to 9 months bad bhi ussse easy que bhi nhi bn rhe aisa nhi hota
He is clearly trying to look oversmart i am not saying it ia not possible in 3 months but no one waste 9 montha after buying premium. Ask him to share his profiles everything will be clear.
My resume got shortlisted because I reached out to hundreds of recruiters and employees at 70+ companies asking for referrals and applications. Read my LinkedIn post.
And the leetcode premium was bought by me and a friend who switched to another product based company within 6 months of purchasing it, and, I have not touched it for 9 whole months. I do not have to prove it to anyone anywhere. Because I gain nothing from lying or fooling people.
And btw, recruiters used to ask me what company is Autodesk when I reached out to them. So don't say that just because I had good work in Pype my resume was shortlisted.
My resume was rejected at 30+ companies even after reaching out to Recruiters. STOP HATING PEOPLE FOR NO REASON!
And I'm not a competitive programmer, I never crossed 3 star in codechef my whole life. Right now I'm a 2 star coder in codechef, see it yourself 😊 - www.codechef.com/users/revanth_97
Someone from our Town.... Nellore 💯❤️
Hats Off Fraz bhaiya and Revant for providing this amazing Interview Experience video. The way Revant Bhaiya explained everything with clarity and a concise manner felt so pure. Thank you once again fraz bhaiya. Keep bringing such Interview Experiences.
This types of videos motivate me when I reliaze demotivated, so thanks fraz bro for making this types of videos
Something common in all these interviews is that one company that bridges the Service based to product based transition. In every video I've heard people say that they worked for some other company after they left the service based and before they bagged that big tech job.
Nah it works both ways it primarily depends on what stack you were working in say the service company if it's java and mean stack then you will directly go to big product company in this case service company, tire 3 cllgs nothing matters why do so many people landed in amazon from service majors directly !! Next scenario is you are not assigned a development stack in service company let's say you were alloted sap in this case no matter how good are you in dsa you will first be required to go to a company to gain dev worthy experience then every thing is same .
He worked in TCS for 1 year, how does the TCS to ATLASSIAN in 3 Months title make sense?
Really happy for the people who crack it, but brother please make sure to motivate in the correct manner. This is the first time maybe I came across the channel but yeah make sure to tell people that they have to code real life application and stuff after getting the job, otherwise people like me have to suffer( though I am in a service based company) still the roadmap follower coders bestow supremacy over me and make sure to work me for their jobs too.. why? Cz my clg is not that recognized given it is a govt. Clg and I didn't follow roadmaps.
This podcast has been very informative. I kinda feel bad, that i didn't even know about other rounds other than dsa....never heard of machine coding. feels like ignorant chase to a goal. what revanth shared is very helpful. thanks fraz !!!
Very Helpful!!! thanks Fraz bhai ❤
Hi Fraz brother, I have 7 CGPA in Bsc Design & Computing Degree and I want to get into a big product based company(throught off campus). I am confident to be a good potential programmer. What should I do to reach my goal. Please do video on this ,there are so many people out there like me. Your videos are really very useful . Please do that video a good research as you always do.
Sure i will cover this
@@mohammadfraz yeah please cover this what 3 year holder will do?
How to prepare for DSA?
When I do 50+ problems in the topic like Strings and move on to the next topic I forgot the Previous Topic questions approach.
How to overcome this??
Can anyone tell me the answer...
When preparing the most important part is staying consistent.
Really such a Helpful video.
Thanks bhaiya providing such a Quality content. 🥰
very very very important and essential concept discussed here... thanks thanks thanks...thanks from DATA is FuturRe channel dedicated to Data Science
Got to know a lot from this keep uploading your content you will grow
Strict timelines
Discipline
You always have time
Hi Fraz , Can you please share the notion notes of revanth which he was mentioning in the video.
Proud to be hearing such amazing tips from revanth anna as iam also from nellore😁tq 😊 fraz bhaiyya for uploading such amazing content🥰
Thanks bro 😊
Keep working 🔥
I have a doubt is only vol 1 of system design interview by alex xu is sufficient or need to read both vol 1 and vol 2?
How can I get a chance. I've practiced leetcode for more than 3 months consistently with a streak of 100 days but I'm not getting a chance to prove Myself. Please make a video on that.
yeah because you don't it doesn't happen like that. I've solved Neetcode 150. It just doesn't happen like that, you don't jump from gutter to sea, for that you first need to walk the distance towards the sea shore. This person here has been working in two companies after TCS namely, Pype , and Autodesk. The changing point was him working in a startup called Pype, which truly matters. Cuz no one cares about your dsa profile if you can't build an API let's be honest. Working in a startup gives you real project experience which you can't gain in leetcode.
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I am in tcs testing project but i want to go in to development please make video on this please please please
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Jitna video dakhne main maza aayraha assan nehi hain. Aur khas kar unlogo liye jo non cs student hain and it based company main kaam nehi karte dussre company main hain too video. Banane main dakhne main bohut maza aata hain
Bhai aap to ase TCS Wipro Infosys jesi company bend kerwaoge ase 🤣🤣
Hello Fraz, I graduated from NIT, Nagpur in Metallurgy branch. I had inclination towards programming so till now i have only worked in service based companies in Java. I dont have exposure to OS, system design, machine coding. Should I start reading books on same ? Will that be enough for product based companies or should i drop the idea?
Gfg
Please make a video on CTC of attlasian
Is it important to hold. A degree from any college
Sir main t3 city se hu but kalkata National institute of electronic and information technology se Doeacc O, A and B level(as per govt of India it's mca equivalent) with proper certificate kr rh hu kya mujhe bhi chance milega in bari companies me? And Abhi B.com Graduation khtm kr ke O level ke bad A Level kr rh hu fir B level level karunga and long term Future Me C level (M.tech) Krne ka sapna hain R&D Scientist 😇
Job milne ke baad saab kaha purush baan jaate hain
Bro iam 4* at codechef how to get a referral
Where is the notion notes?
Please tell me how to join your class
Bhiya, as a fresher I am not eligible to Amazon, but after having 1-2year experience, am I eligible for Amazon
Do pls reply bhiya
Do not do that for HLD rounds that were a piece of terrible advice!
HDL requires you to build a "systems vocabulary, " which takes a lot of time. The more case studies you read the better you get at it. So do not rely on a set of videos/books for your interviews.
Just mugging case studies from "the system design interview" will bite you in the arse in a real interview because HDL rounds are not about coming up with a solution its about understanding various trade-offs and then fulfilling the requirements and you can't understand this trade-off until you have that "systems vocabulary".
Let's you decide to use a message queue(Kafka) in your design now you also need to justify using that particular message queue such as RabbitMQ or SQS etc, what are the tradeoffs, cost, performance estimations etc? Or the interviewer can go in another direction and ask you 1. what is the difference between a message queue and a task queue or 2. message queue vs a pub-sub.
And this line of questions can only be answered when you have spent a lot of time studying systems.
Of course, you might get lucky and get asked a question that you have read in the book But, do you really want to on luck? Or do you want to be prepared for anything the interviewer might throw at you?
Such a great and helpful advice 👍
Hi revanth this is vamsi from Nellore.
Add Timestamps
Okay
Really very helpful video 😻
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I'm Nellore bro working in TCS
Bhaiya notes kaha hai
WHERE FROM I LEARN LLD
But the question is why one should go to a product based come when you can make one ,this is because of people like you student don't get the exposure to do startup .As if working in a product based company is the goal
bro chill....many people want to go to product based companies. Its a choice, if u don't want, go ahead....why r u shaming him for his content.....
@@Pooja-lm5yjsis I am chill working for me and not crying after each layoff of so called product based company 😂😂
please share his patttern sheet of notion
I will ask him
great work bro
@@mohammadfraz ok faraz bhayya
Mujhe pata hain mera comment ka. Reply to chodo kuchu nehi aayega but thik hain. 😀
Kuch nehi hota. Jo cs student hain unko hein jib milta hain
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Bro add subtitles.
Okay Adding
@@mohammadfraz thank for solution.
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Reality dakho ekbaar non cs student ko ek job nehi milta hain it main . Freasher main vhi nehi leta hain sala
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