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How did you guys cope or prep when y'all weren't getting any interviews and also which portals did y'all find the best to apply for remote jobs?
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Dammn, watbu though?@Jason Voorhees Has Solved 2000+ Leetcode Problems
300 nigga. Im not that much of a no life Rotter to do 2000 lmao@Jason Voorhees Has Solved 2000+ Leetcode Problems
Dude, drop you're tips. how to ace the fukin interview. What was you're gameplan, schedule all of it300 nigga. Im not that much of a no life Rotter to do 2000 lmao
Ahh, did you use neetcode? or other sheet and also for system design prep which resources did you use?Toptal is good for free lance work but you need pass their tests. Also DSA and system design needs be very strong. There are many interview prep sites. There are even ai sites that simulate actual hr and real time coding rounds
Work on DSA the most and CS fundamentals. Data base management, OOPs, System design etc and you should be good.@Jason Voorhees
Dude, drop you're tips. how to ace the fukin interview. What was you're gameplan, schedule all of it
Another thing, i did my bachelor's in AI and Ml so with this job market do you think i should opt for sde, swe roles or just grind for ML jobs?Work on DSA the most and CS fundamentals. Data base management, OOPs, System design etc and you should be good.
If I could go back and do my prep again, I'd 100% invest in NeetCode. That site is worth it super structured clean and beginner-friendly. They've added built-in compilers too so you don't have to waste money on LeetCode Premium just to run code or unlock basic features.Ahh, did you use neetcode? or other sheet and also for system design prep which resources did you use?
Dammn, that's some solid advice. Thanks gIf I could go back and do my prep again, I'd 100% invest in NeetCode. That site is worth it super structured clean and beginner-friendly. They've added built-in compilers too so you don't have to waste money on LeetCode Premium just to run code or unlock basic features.
B I mostly used Striver's SDE Sheet iirc and notes ehich are solid but NeetCode is better. all organized by patterns, problem types, difficulty .
Sde roles are more abundant so id go for that. Only grind for ML if you have very strong projects on Google Colab etc. ML is something you do after experience and typically a master degreeAnother thing, i did my bachelor's in AI and Ml so with this job market do you think i should opt for sde, swe roles or just grind for ML jobs?
Damn. Meanwhile jeetas here being jobless with300 nigga. Im not that much of a no life Rotter to do 2000 lmao
Damn. Meanwhile jeetas here being jobless with
Any Suggestions for my Younger Brother. He's Joining Mathematics and Computing at DTU.
Itβs not gatekeepingnirs jsut impossible to break into I stoppedHow did you guys cope or prep when y'all weren't getting any interviews and also which portals did y'all find the best to apply for remote jobs?