How to Crack Interview #30
If you read any of
following topics, you can crack any interview.
As per below:
Best Resume
If you’re a recent
university graduate or have any working k experience, include school-collage related
projects or coursework that demonstrate relevant skill and knowledge.
Keep it short:
“if there’s more
information (like a portfolio) we need during the interview process, your recruiter
will work with you to collect it.”
Align your skill
and experience with the job description. Be specific about project you’ve
worked on or managed.
What was the
outcome?
How did you
measure success?
If you’ve had a technical
skill role, tell us about it.
How big was the
team?
What was the scope
of your work?
Skill needed
Programming in python,
java, C++
Web application
development
Unix/Linux environment
Mobile application
development
Distributed and
parallel systems
Machine learning
Information retrieval
Natural language processing
Networking
Developing large
software system
Security software
development
Technical interview
Topics you must
know:
Coding practice
Algorithms
Sorting
Mathematics
Graphs
Recursion
Data structure
Interview Tips
Be data driving:
Every question
should be answered with explain in detail that demonstrates you can do what you’re
being asked about.
Clarify
Improve
Practice
Predict the future:
You can anticipate
90% of the interview question you’re going to get. Write down the most 20
questions you think you’ll get.
Explain:
We went to
understand how did you think, so explain your though process and decision
making through the interview.
Remember we’re not
only evaluating your technical ability, but also how you approach any problems
and how to try to solve them.
Explicitly state
and check assumptions with your interview to ensure they are reasonable.
Best of luck
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