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How to Mentally Prepare for Your Tech Interview

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How to Mentally Prepare for Your Tech Interview

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Sep 18, 2021

Your mental preparation in tech interviews is critical to your success. Trust your system and don't get discouraged. This video is a snippet from our #TechCareerGrowth session about preparing for interviews at big tech companies.

Connect with us: ➤ Rahul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rpandey1234/ ➤ Alex: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander...

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Hi! I’m Rahul, a software engineer with a passion for teaching. I went to Stanford, was a founding engineer at a startup, and have worked at various companies across Silicon Valley. I’m currently an Android Developer at Facebook and teach an Android class at Stanford. Would love to connect with you! This channel is about tech (especially Silicon Valley), combining tactical how-to guides with interviews.

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Thanks to Addy Hebou for putting this video together. Connect with Addy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/addyhebou/

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Trust the process. Well said. I have to put in the work, been in a slum for a while but it's time to bring myself back up.

7 hours ago

I've been at this for a few weeks now and feel exactly what you mentioned. Another issue I am going through is, every time I attempt a problem and can't solve it, I feel super uncomfortable checking solutions because I feel like I won't learn much if I did that. On the other hand, I feel like spending more than 45 minutes on a question is a waste of time because at the point if I can't solve it, doesn't matter how much more time I put in, I won't be able to do it.

What are some methods you recommend for solving problems? How do I internalise these problems/solutions so that I can apply them to the next problem and at some point don't have to check solutions?

For example, I watched videos and understood how BST's work. However, for the easiest of problems I blank out and don't even know how to start BST''s problems.

Thank you for all your help! Appreciate it.

Read more 1 week ago

Just here to tell you thanks man! Appreciate all the help 😀

1 week ago

Okay, so you are saying I am not dumb and it's just a part of the process? I thought I wasn't cut out for this. Thank you.

1 week ago


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