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How to prepare for and succeed in technical interviews

This article will enlighten you with useful tips and resources to help prepare you before, during, and after your technical interview.

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How to prepare for and succeed in technical interviews
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Preparing for technical interviews can be overwhelming as a software engineer because you have to grasp the right concepts and mindset to increase your chances of success. 

However, you don't have to grind hundreds of questions to land a job. 

This article will enlighten you with useful tips and resources to help prepare you before, during, and after your technical interview.

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Before the interview

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  • Research the Interview Format

Once you know that you have been scheduled for an interview, you need to start researching the company's interview format whether it will be an online coding assessment or an onsite test. Understanding the kind of interview allows you to tailor your preparation accordingly.

  • Master a Programming Language

Software engineering interviews often involve coding challenges. While you might not need to master every language, pick the one you're comfortable and proficient in to practice and master it. This will showcase your problem-solving approach and coding style effectively.

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