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Is there a community where programmers are trained to interview and interviewers are trained to interview?
Good afternoon, dear ones!
Problem: I get lost during an interview, I forget words, I get worried and I hardly solve problems that I would normally solve quite quickly. I want to practice interviewing, but not on real companies, but on people who now practice interviewing professionally or they are interested in tormenting people with all sorts of tricky questions.
I'm interested in a technical interview in the following areas: C++, linux development, algorithms and data structures, git, OOP.
Perhaps there are such people among the users of the toaster :) I will be happy to talk on the above or related topics both in the context of an interview, and simply for the purpose of exchanging experiences.
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Fight fire with fire. Just go for them. The more you go, the more it won't matter.
Fear is conquered only by repeatedly testing it.
And less important. The more you want this work and put importance into it, the more jambs there will be on the way. Just forget it, go there to assess the situation, to scout, to look at the girls, to fuck with the men. Go through 10-12 interviews a week. Then finally it will be so all the same to all this that you will not be afraid, but they will be afraid of you, why are you so confident.
What exactly are the problems? Try to write them down and look for a suitable answer for a similar situation, for example, if you don’t know how to solve a problem, then you can say that you can’t answer now, but if such a problem arises in the process of work, you google, study the problem and find a solution . But I am a couch expert and have not been interviewed, do not listen to me.
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