This content is really valuable! I've been practicing solving different algorithms a lot, because there will be a couple of interview sections with them this week, and one of your previous videos about Leetcode patterns has helped me a lot. Thank you!
I keep a batman model when solving leetcode. I keep talking to it on every approach i take. Believe me it will help you a lot. The "rubber duck" 🦆 approach is very useful.
Really a great video, Recently I messed up in an interview, after watching this video I can reflect on my mistakes and learned a lot about how to approach an interview. Thanks for the advice.
I agree, most interviewers are friendly people. Some don't want you to pass. In one case I got rejected after the interviewer showed me incomplete react hook code (incomplete function - red highlights) asking me what is wrong with this code while admitting code isn't valid. Unbelievable.
@Ashish sir,we wnt videos for wvery pattern in depth high quality,where we want to know why you use that pattern ,how can we think about it,and how i can have intution bheind all ,please give us topnotch all pattern covered,with the intution behind all
Hi Ashis, I am QA manager with 15 plus years of exp and i am interested in Data Engineering role and with Python and other tools required for DE. If i learn it properly and after all my hard work can i expect to change role as a Data Engineer? Any Suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks
How to Improve from minus knowledge to 1... I leaned JS...but can't able to solve coding assessments in leet code even it's easy one also . I can't do a single one in a day..how to change my mind
Omg 2:50 says KAHAN SE AYA HAI ITNA HUSAN 4:06 why your video timestamp says ‘MISS PAKISTAN KESE BANI?’ 7:13 FILM KAB KAR RAHI HAI. This distracted me so much from your video, was your video uploading outsourced? Something is messed up.
I have failed zero coding interviews. Do you know why?? Because I haven't got any interviews in the first place. Even with a good resume, experience and skills as per their JD. I think people like me[Not from IIT or NIT] don't deserve to live in this world. 🙏
It’s funny, why are these interviewers asking Google-level coding questions for their ABC company that pays Rs 10,000 a month? On the job, you’ll probably just be scraping data from websites or working on some clunky HR software. But the interview feels like rocket science!
Hello I required some advise, I am currently in a very big confusion, on my current organisation i am having 3.5 years of experience and currently my project is changed and I got the scratch based project, for which I got the onsite opportunity for 6 months, now I have a confusion like if I go to onsite then my total experience will be of almost 4 years and on the current job market it is very tough for me to switch with 4 years of experience because interview level will become very high, so should I choose to stay here and prepare for job switch or should I take onsite, please reply
Who told you for 4 years of experience interview level be high? If you think like this you won't be able to switch ever in your life and get stuck in one single company only. And what if that company throws you out one day ? If you think interview level is high then increase your level of preparation. Don't cry.
@sayanbiswas8847 Interesting, either you are a fresher who has having a so much hope, or you are a experienced one who have cracked so many company interview's if you are the second one please can you give some strategy to crack the interview, thanks and please reply
@@thensr2472 Point 1. I'm the second one. Point 2. Do hard work and prepare well. And hope for the best. There is no definite strategy to crack interviews. What worked for me may not work for you. Or vice versa. A lot of luck is also needed. You may even come across interviewers who no matter how well prepared you are will find one way or other to reject you. If your luck is bad then you'll face many such interviewers. So don't think too much about strategy and all, prepare well, give enough mock interviews/watch interview experience videos on youtube, and hope for the best.
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This content is really valuable! I've been practicing solving different algorithms a lot, because there will be a couple of interview sections with them this week, and one of your previous videos about Leetcode patterns has helped me a lot. Thank you!
I keep a batman model when solving leetcode. I keep talking to it on every approach i take. Believe me it will help you a lot. The "rubber duck" 🦆 approach is very useful.
Really a great video, Recently I messed up in an interview, after watching this video I can reflect on my mistakes and learned a lot about how to approach an interview. Thanks for the advice.
Ashish is the guy his videos on leetcode pattern and low level design and his newsletter are so good
I'm getting 5+ interview calls every week. Have stopped applying. The bar is high.. gotta prepare well
I agree, most interviewers are friendly people. Some don't want you to pass.
In one case I got rejected after the interviewer showed me incomplete react hook code (incomplete function - red highlights) asking me what is wrong with this code while admitting code isn't valid. Unbelievable.
Great video and the article, thank you Ashish!
Thanks, it was a useful video.
thanks a lot sir. These infos were really necessary for me.
Good video Ashish. Very helpful advice while I am looking for a job.
bhai! just got amazon offer thanks to your 15 patterns video 🤩🙏
Please make videos on problem-solving techniques
Thanks for sharing you experience
Great video!
Please do more videos ❤
sure!
thank you
Can you make a video of a mock interview using the above approach?
Please make vedio on mastering MYSQL
First learn the spelling of video idiot and mysql is the easiest thing in the world 💀
What is there to master? Just practice bro
2:08 My introduction is only 15 seconds long .😂 Only my name and what I did as graduation 😂.
@Ashish sir,we wnt videos for wvery pattern in depth high quality,where we want to know why you use that pattern ,how can we think about it,and how i can have intution bheind all ,please give us topnotch all pattern covered,with the intution behind all
Wait, you guys getting interviews?
No 😢
Absolutely no.
He was probably talking about his experiences 3 years ago.
@unanimous8510 the job market changed a lot and more tough now
@@gireeswar18 I know and that’s why I left that comment. I don’t think he would be getting a lot of interviews nowadays.
Hi Ashis, I am QA manager with 15 plus years of exp and i am interested in Data Engineering role and with Python and other tools required for DE. If i learn it properly and after all my hard work can i expect to change role as a Data Engineer? Any Suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks
How to Improve from minus knowledge to 1...
I leaned JS...but can't able to solve coding assessments in leet code even it's easy one also .
I can't do a single one in a day..how to change my mind
Whether job role depends on resume in on campus placement
Omg
2:50 says KAHAN SE AYA HAI ITNA HUSAN
4:06 why your video timestamp says ‘MISS PAKISTAN KESE BANI?’
7:13 FILM KAB KAR RAHI HAI.
This distracted me so much from your video, was your video uploading outsourced? Something is messed up.
Agree
I have failed zero coding interviews. Do you know why??
Because I haven't got any interviews in the first place. Even with a good resume, experience and skills as per their JD. I think people like me[Not from IIT or NIT] don't deserve to live in this world. 🙏
It’s funny, why are these interviewers asking Google-level coding questions for their ABC company that pays Rs 10,000 a month? On the job, you’ll probably just be scraping data from websites or working on some clunky HR software. But the interview feels like rocket science!
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Hello I required some advise, I am currently in a very big confusion, on my current organisation i am having 3.5 years of experience and currently my project is changed and I got the scratch based project, for which I got the onsite opportunity for 6 months, now I have a confusion like if I go to onsite then my total experience will be of almost 4 years and on the current job market it is very tough for me to switch with 4 years of experience because interview level will become very high, so should I choose to stay here and prepare for job switch or should I take onsite, please reply
Who told you for 4 years of experience interview level be high? If you think like this you won't be able to switch ever in your life and get stuck in one single company only. And what if that company throws you out one day ? If you think interview level is high then increase your level of preparation. Don't cry.
@sayanbiswas8847 Interesting, either you are a fresher who has having a so much hope, or you are a experienced one who have cracked so many company interview's if you are the second one please can you give some strategy to crack the interview, thanks and please reply
@@thensr2472 Point 1. I'm the second one. Point 2. Do hard work and prepare well. And hope for the best. There is no definite strategy to crack interviews. What worked for me may not work for you. Or vice versa. A lot of luck is also needed. You may even come across interviewers who no matter how well prepared you are will find one way or other to reject you. If your luck is bad then you'll face many such interviewers. So don't think too much about strategy and all, prepare well, give enough mock interviews/watch interview experience videos on youtube, and hope for the best.
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this man speaks with 1.5 speed
By only watching this video i solved two leetcode problems with better understanding 🤣
Thanku sir..can you provide dsa sheet
Hey, I am working on it. Will release it soon!
I will be waiting sir
bhai sath main dost ko bitha ka claude karwa lo
Only 30 rejections? Is he showing off 😅
it seems like a reupload.
thumbnail might be similar but it's a different video
Thanks Buddy!