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interview-questions
Interviews are critical components of the job application process, serving as formal evaluations of candidates' skills, experience, and suitability for specific roles. This topic explores various aspects of interviews, including preparation strategies, common questions, and tips for making a positive impression. It also covers different types of interviews, such as behavioral, technical, and case interviews, providing resources and advice to help candidates succeed.
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Check a few classic questions for a position as Developer
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LeetCode Solutions written using C#
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LeetCode Solutions in C#
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An example of how to write the "FizzBuzz" program using C#.
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Conway's Game of Life simulation.
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Interview Question: Given a 2-dimension map, find the number of islands formed by a group of connected 1s.
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Technical Interview Algorithms with C#.
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English to Pig Latin Translator - code challenge.
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Check a few data Structures and Algorithms base on Udemy Curse
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Code I've written as part of phone interviews and timed interview coding challenges
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Code samples created while following the Algorithms and Data Structures Part 1 PluralSight course.
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Hands-on integration-type interview question
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C# solutions for leetcode problems
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Answers to questions on TESTDOME
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Coding/whiteboard exercise given during interview. Interesting problem on calculating duration of market events.
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