I FAILED 30+ Coding Interviews Until I Learned these TIPS

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Solving LeetCode Problems is not enough, you need the right mindset and approach to crack coding interviews which are based on Data Structures and Algorithms.
In this video, I share the steps that transformed my approach to coding interviews and helped me clear multiple big tech interviews like Amazon, Google, Microsoft & Adobe.

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This content is really valuable! I've been practicing solving different algorithms a lot, because there will be a couple of interview sections with them this week, and one of your previous videos about Leetcode patterns has helped me a lot. Thank you!

Murcienalgo
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Really a great video, Recently I messed up in an interview, after watching this video I can reflect on my mistakes and learned a lot about how to approach an interview. Thanks for the advice.

ArunS-tewj
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I keep a batman model when solving leetcode. I keep talking to it on every approach i take. Believe me it will help you a lot. The "rubber duck" 🦆 approach is very useful.

phoneix
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Ashish is the guy his videos on leetcode pattern and low level design and his newsletter are so good

Ujjwal
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I'm getting 5+ interview calls every week. Have stopped applying. The bar is high.. gotta prepare well

chanrox
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I agree, most interviewers are friendly people. Some don't want you to pass.
In one case I got rejected after the interviewer showed me incomplete react hook code (incomplete function - red highlights) asking me what is wrong with this code while admitting code isn't valid. Unbelievable.

assertnotnull
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Great video and the article, thank you Ashish!

SahilBansal
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thanks a lot sir. These infos were really necessary for me.

moonbabu-hkdw
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bhai! just got amazon offer thanks to your 15 patterns video 🤩🙏

mystmuffin
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Good video Ashish. Very helpful advice while I am looking for a job.

saltysnot
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Please make videos on problem-solving techniques

KoratanaSai-ljbi
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Can you make a video of a mock interview using the above approach?

shalinishalu
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2:08 My introduction is only 15 seconds long .😂 Only my name and what I did as graduation 😂.

unShared
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@Ashish sir, we wnt videos for wvery pattern in depth high quality, where we want to know why you use that pattern, how can we think about it, and how i can have intution bheind all, please give us topnotch all pattern covered, with the intution behind all

avinavkashyap
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How to Improve from minus knowledge to 1...
I leaned JS...but can't able to solve coding assessments in leet code even it's easy one also .

I can't do a single one in a day..how to change my mind

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Hi Ashis, I am QA manager with 15 plus years of exp and i am interested in Data Engineering role and with Python and other tools required for DE. If i learn it properly and after all my hard work can i expect to change role as a Data Engineer? Any Suggestions would be much appreciated. Thanks

harikishore
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Whether job role depends on resume in on campus placement

MEIDESHDevendran
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I have failed zero coding interviews. Do you know why??
Because I haven't got any interviews in the first place. Even with a good resume, experience and skills as per their JD. I think people like me[Not from IIT or NIT] don't deserve to live in this world. 🙏

ajmalali
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It’s funny, why are these interviewers asking Google-level coding questions for their ABC company that pays Rs 10, 000 a month? On the job, you’ll probably just be scraping data from websites or working on some clunky HR software. But the interview feels like rocket science!

sholmes_ttyy
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Hello I required some advise, I am currently in a very big confusion, on my current organisation i am having 3.5 years of experience and currently my project is changed and I got the scratch based project, for which I got the onsite opportunity for 6 months, now I have a confusion like if I go to onsite then my total experience will be of almost 4 years and on the current job market it is very tough for me to switch with 4 years of experience because interview level will become very high, so should I choose to stay here and prepare for job switch or should I take onsite, please reply

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