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Paperback
Jun 2018
384 pages
4th Edition
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Learn what the interviewer needs to hear to move you forward in the process
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Adopt an effective approach to phone screens with non-technical recruiters
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Examine common interview problems and tests with expert explanations
Technical jobs require the skillset, but you won’t get hired unless you are able to effectively and efficiently demonstrate that skillset under pressure, in competition with hundreds of others with the same background. Programming Interviews Exposed, teaches you the interview skills you need to stand out as the best applicant to help you get the job you want.
Programming Interviews Exposed is the programmer’s ideal first choice for technical interview preparation. Updated to reflect changing techniques and trends, this new fourth edition provides insider guidance on the unique interview process that today's programmers face. Online coding contests are being used to screen candidate pools of thousands, take-home projects have become commonplace, and employers are even evaluating a candidate's public code repositories at GitHub—and with competition becoming increasingly fierce, programmers need to shape themselves into the ideal candidate well in advance of the interview. This book doesn't just give you a collection of questions and answers, it walks you through the process of coming up with the solution, so you learn the skills and techniques to shine on whatever problems you’re given.
By the end of this book, you’ll learn the skills and techniques to shine in interviews and get the job that you want.
This book is for recent IT graduates, professionals, and developers, who are seeking a job in programming, development, or technical consulting. This book will prepare you for the technical interview process so that you have no problem demonstrating how great a programmer you are. However, this book doesn’t teach you how to program, it shows you how to use the programming skills to clear an interview.
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Understand the market to find and apply for the best jobs
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Adopt an approach to phone screens with nontechnical recruiters
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Examine common interview problems and tests with expert explanations
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Demonstrate your skills verbally, in contests, on GitHub, and more
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Test your spatial thinking using graphical brain teasers
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Prepare yourself to deal with pressure and tense situations