Hi ???? I know a lot of you are in the thick of SWE interviews and I wanted to share some tips ??from our Bloomberg ?????? Engineers Share any tips I missed in the comments ?? > prepare as best as you can by doing medium/hard leetcode questions ???? > focus on Arrays, BSTs, Linkedlists, Hashmaps and Graphs ?? > make sure to use Pramp for mock interviews you need to recreate the interview process as many times as possible > record ??yourself in the mock interviews… it’s a great tool to self assess your performance > engage your interviewer, think out loud and take hints ?? > ALWAYS ask questions ??when you receive a technical coding question. Understand the boundaries as we don’t provide you with all the details in the initial prompt > make sure you can demonstrate ????passion, teamwork ??, technical depth and your ??takeaways from your internships or projects this means no one word or short answers > please ????do not read from a script … we can tell if you are overly rehearsed Most importantly … please be comfortable with failure ??.. it’s part of your journey and you won’t pass until your fail a few interviews > don’t forgot to eat ?? well, sleep ?? and restore ????yourself through movement, mediation or meeting with friends Good Luck! https://lnkd.in/eJXE4sx
tip: send a thank you email after the interview! A bit of gratitude goes a long way, and may even be able to help you stand out as a candidate.
Thanks for sharing Great tips
Tishya Kasliwal , thought this may interest you.
Thank you Julio, now everybody knows how the interview goes!
Great advice Sir Hopefully would apply these for my upcoming interviews.
Thank you so much Julio, for those advices!
Incoming SWE @ Bloomberg | MLT Career Prep Fellow ‘25 | Studying Computer Science @ University of California, Irvine
1 个月tip: always research the company/role you’re interviewing for so you can engage better and show you really care about this company. Also relax the day before your interviews, take time to calm your mind and remove all stress!