A tool to learn and practice how to solve coding interview problems for software engineering roles.
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InterviewCrunch teaches you the pattern of how to solve problems so you can always think of a general approach for any question. It walks through 4-5 practice problems that can be solved with the same pattern, where each problem simulates a real interview format. Each question progressively gets more and more challenging, while you get more and more practice with that pattern.
Not only that, but it's designed for visual learners. Each algorithm is accompanied with illustrated slides that follow step-by-step the approach of the coded solution. No more scrubbing back and forth through lengthy 15 minute videos!
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InterviewCrunch was created by two engineers who both have received offers and worked at FAANG. They also have been both interviewee and interviewers at big tech companies.
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InterviewCrunch is perfect for those who want to level up their career in software engineering or to enter the field.
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Interviewing used to be an incredibly stressful and nerve-wracking experience for me. Especially when first trying to “grind” through coding questions, solutions never came intuitively and sometimes the ideas didn’t stick even after walking through solutions. I’d feel defeated yet forced myself to continue practicing. Still, even after much practice, interviewing was very intimidating.
Fast forward to today, I’ve had the privilege of experiencing many interviews from both sides for over four years - as the interviewee and interviewer. I’ve worked at or received offers from FAANG giants like Apple, Google, Amazon, and Microsoft.
In my view, interviewing is one of the most life-changing opportunities you can get, even for seasoned engineers. I built InterviewCrunch because I knew I could make interview problems make sense, and help others overcome the same hurdles I went through.
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CS is computer science. Also check out edx.com It is hosted by Harvard and if you pay for the course which is very little you get a certificate from them. There is also groupings of courses were you can get a business certificate. Also check out udemy.com. Wait for the specials for $10-15. I have heard that google has certificates that are free but that businesses except. Just try stuff and even look at skills... Source: 11 months ago
Core coding and IT skills are a must though. Pick a language you followed and liked at Uni, check there is decent job demand for it, and do a udemy.com course on it (great value, great content, very cheap). Pair this with a major cloud (Azure or AWS) qualification which is pretty much a must these days, and you're much more attractive as an applicant. Source: 11 months ago
Prompting is so new I don't think a degree is offered yet, but Microsoft has some accredited classes (FREE) - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/ and you can get a certificate on AI and chatGPT from https://udemy.com , I got a few from them :). Source: 11 months ago
I am studying Salesforce administrator fundamentals at udemy.com. I am taking this course where the instructor provides a checklist of all the topics/subjects you will see in the test. For example, according to the instructor, who passed his administrator certification on his first try, teach the specific concepts you will see in the test. I think that there are 133 features/concepts. So, the first video is about... Source: 12 months ago
If you're prepared to do self-study, take a look at the udemy.com learning site. I paid somewhere in the region of £15 (they retail for around £60-70 in general but always come on sale at some point) for a number of courses (incl. languages). The courses are rated by students and I haven't yet been let down. Source: 12 months ago
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