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Alexander Vasilenko2015-01-02 18:19:54
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Alexander Vasilenko, 2015-01-02 18:19:54

How to prepare for an interview (Android development)?

Hello, friends.
It's no secret that at interviews we are asked about all sorts of things that you won't find in work. And they bombard us with strange questions, they try to confuse us, and so on. etc. Personally, I decided to get a job as an android developer. Experience only in testing, but in development for android, there is some experience. But there is also confusion, it is not clear what they can ask at the interview, what is expected of me?
If you know, tell me which topics are best to repeat? Maybe there are some already existing lists of questions? It would be great if you could help me find some test items.

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pavelkolodin, 2015-01-02
@pavelkolodin

The best way to prepare for an interview is to go through other interviews. Interview experience is specific and is acquired only through interviews. It's good to live in a city where there is more than one IT company - you can always use the second one as a testing ground.

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FoxInSox, 2015-01-02
@FoxInSox

People who position themselves as junior developers, but at the same time have experience in another field, are often tested for the ability to work as a programmer in general, and the chosen specialization (android, frontend, backend) is already secondary. Questions about testers may arise like "Maybe he wanted to become a programmer, but could not get a job anywhere and became a tester."
So if I were you, I would prepare for questions on Java (collections, GC, OOP, working with memory, etc.), questions on basic algorithms and data structures. And if you are going to a serious company, and not just a startup, then I would prepare diligently if I were you, because. your competitors will be 20-22-year-old students or graduates who have been studying all of the above daily for the past few years, and also, for sure, they do not have an empty GitHub / StackOverflow and they are guaranteed to be ready to work for at least a year for the experience that is in your case is not yet a fact.
If you show yourself as a potentially good programmer, then you will be forgiven for not 100% knowledge of Android.

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abs0lut, 2015-01-02
@abs0lut

Here are a few lists of questions , yes, sort of, and not so few of them

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Oleg Gamega, 2015-01-03
@gadfi

use your strengths, you have testing experience, spend a couple of evenings on espresso and robolectric and now you already stand out from other candidates)
I can’t boast of a large number of interviews, but I never specially prepared for them)
classics are questions on OOP, architecture and just feel out the candidate for adequacy, it is possible to look at the code or test task

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