Tech Interview Handbook
https://techinterviewhandbook.org
Curated interview preparation materials for busy engineers
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https://techinterviewhandbook.org/introduction/
What is this?
The Tech Interview Handbook contains carefully curated content to help you ace your next technical interview with a focus on algorithms. While there are a ton of interview resources on the internet, the best ones are either not free, or they do not cover the complete interview process, usually only focusing on algorithms.
Why do I want this?
This repository has practical content that covers all phases of a technical interview, from applying for a job to passing the interviews to offer negotiation. Technically competent candidates might still find the non-technical content helpful as well.
Who is this for?
Whether you are a beginner to technical interviews or a seasoned engineer who have not been on the other side of the interviewing table in a while and want to get back into the game, the Tech Interview Handbook has got you covered.
Great resource, may even have some useful bits for non programmer tech workers like IT (sysadminning /= coding), devops (blurry line there), etc.
Don't work for a startup usually unless you actually believe the idea is going to go somewhere and/or you are getting a good amount of equity.
Usually the experiences there are terrible and not worth the hard work you put in/sleep you will lose.
FAANG, having own company, or working at a medium sized company are all good options.