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REAL advice from recent bootcamper (landed $140K+ for first job)

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u/throwawaybootcamper2 wrote (the comment Michael replied to):

I used every resource available, from the alumni network to external stuff. For instance, even something like Glassdoor has a repository of common questions asked in interviews. There are TON of resources online if you know where to look. As a developer, you should be able to unc

u/michaelnovati replied ·
Yeah absolutely my entire job now is helping people prepare for interviews. The questions alone aren't enough though for the top top companies. I did over 400 interviews at Meta and was trained in how to get signal of people knowing questions etc... But you absolutely should be prracticing the types of questions, the format, the topics they often cover, etc... Like at Meta, DS&A have no small talk, don't make friends with the interviewer and manage your time.