This used to work honestly, however now most interviews want you to solve 2 medium leet code questions within 40 minutes. It's very hard to do all this and write clean code that works for all test cases with optimal solution within 20 minutes per question. Or maybe my typing/speaking/thinking speed is lower. Idk.
Thanks! I've been doing a lot of studying, and there were actually a couple new techniques in here that were good to be reminded of. Ignore the negative comments - or perhaps addressing people's concerns could be part of other video topics!
The moment I saw that you were speaking into the blue yeti front facing, I know this guy has his stuff together and prob knows what he is talking about.
People comes in different personality and mind. I believe as long as people can solve problem Google shouldn't act like it. Even in work, when solving problems generally we don't communicate. Communication is mostly done during requirements or meetings anyway. Laslly, interview shouldn't just seek for leetcode solvers. Many experienced people, I bet can't solve leetcode problem in 45 mins.
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Unfortunately, in most case it doen't work. When I try to ask question before writing a code, most interviewer will find this as a bad sing. Once,I was told 'that easy start write a code'. Even if I ask 3-5 min, make a plan in silence, I will be asked to write a code right away.
Yea people are really making bullshit videos to guide you how to pass coding interviews. The fact is, these interviews are designed to make most of you fail. Assuming a shortcut or simple approach for the interview is already wrong at the very beginning.
This used to work honestly, however now most interviews want you to solve 2 medium leet code questions within 40 minutes. It's very hard to do all this and write clean code that works for all test cases with optimal solution within 20 minutes per question.
Or maybe my typing/speaking/thinking speed is lower. Idk.
I generally do not comment on videos. You sir, explained things in a purely golden manner. Thanks a lot :)
Thanks! I've been doing a lot of studying, and there were actually a couple new techniques in here that were good to be reminded of. Ignore the negative comments - or perhaps addressing people's concerns could be part of other video topics!
Yea cool after these you used all your time and leaves the interview with a non-optimal solution. And obviously, you failed the interview
A lot of the Google, FB coding interviewers act like a robot … tired of interviewing with them …
The moment I saw that you were speaking into the blue yeti front facing, I know this guy has his stuff together and prob knows what he is talking about.
People comes in different personality and mind. I believe as long as people can solve problem Google shouldn't act like it. Even in work, when solving problems generally we don't communicate. Communication is mostly done during requirements or meetings anyway. Laslly, interview shouldn't just seek for leetcode solvers. Many experienced people, I bet can't solve leetcode problem in 45 mins.
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Hi Alex do you need a editor as in the editing part there is lot of improvement can be done and if you are doing it by yourself than it can save you a lot time so that you can totally focus on content part.
I have already worked with many creators and editing form past 2+ years
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Doubtful it's 1% given Google's Size. You got a source?
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Sound advice
Unfortunately, in most case it doen't work. When I try to ask question before writing a code, most interviewer will find this as a bad sing. Once,I was told 'that easy start write a code'. Even if I ask 3-5 min, make a plan in silence, I will be asked to write a code right away.
Yea people are really making bullshit videos to guide you how to pass coding interviews. The fact is, these interviews are designed to make most of you fail. Assuming a shortcut or simple approach for the interview is already wrong at the very beginning.
I doubt this is the norm everywhere, as long as you communicate continuously it should be fine