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Mohin
Добавлен 29 дек 2023
cs student who likes to make people laugh. Sub 4 more cs content :)
If LeetCoding was like doing Pull-ups
The average intern recruitment cycle of breaking the laws of physics just to get resume rejected
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Coding Interviews in 2024 Be Like p2
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I should've known I was cooked after he said he'll let me know sometime in the next 14 weeks Thank yall for watching :) Drop a like n sub for more content! #swe #softwareengineer #tech #interview #recruiting #computerscience #faang
What Your Coding Music Says About You
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I love you @abdul_bari ALL JOKES TRYING SOMETHING NEW LOVE AS ALWAYS Chapters: 0:00 Rock Music Enjoyers 0:52 EDM Listeners 1:24 Classical Music Goats 2:35 Lofi! 3:00 SILENCE?? 3:28 Honorable Mentions! 3:31 Rap 3:39 Metalheads 3:42 Jazz Inspired by: ruclips.net/video/sbdFwFDTDqU/видео.html&ab_channel=bigboxSWE Music: Morning Routine by Ghostrifter bit.ly/ghostrifter-yt Creative Commons - Attribu...
Coding Interviews in 2024 Be Like
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The most unrealistic part of this video was that I made it past the first 6 rounds of interviews PART 2 UP NOW ruclips.net/video/0JnjLdF2KXg/видео.html&ab_channel=Mohin #coding #softwareengineering
Coding Assessments in 2024 be like
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I hope I'm the only one who had to experience this pain #softwareengineer #computerscience #leetcode #skit #onlineassessment
The pinky pullup though, LMAOO
Dude this is super unrealistic. You actually got an interview.
Haha you got me bro check the caption 😏
Thanks to this video, I got a job at macrosoft. Thank you
sorry for taking ur spot
this video is a gem from start to finish
Your forgotten semi-colon is why Copilot answers 4 out of 5 coding questions wrong. Somwhere buried in 7 trillion lines of code, a lost semi colon, it will take all of earths compute power 20 years to find it.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR CREATING THIS ABSOLUTE MASTERPIECE! YOU'VE REDEFINED PERFECTION! MY LIFE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME AFTER WATCHING THIS! YOU ARE A LEGEND, A GENIUS, THE BEST OF THE BEST! BLESS YOU!
THIS VIDEO SAVED MY LIFE
May 18, 2024: 331 subscribers -- in before you blow up!
That means a lot bro thank you 😃
Lovei tman~!
Thank you so much!!
LOL, this vid is fricking hilarious! Keep it up!
Thank you for the support man I appreciate it 😃
7th round is extremely relatable. Every single interview I do has more and more steps as I go on
In university in the first coding test in C in a fairly big exam in first year I did a literal typo that slightly changed the output and my grade went from 26/30 to 18/30. They control the exam with another program and it gave me 0/8 in that huge exercise which was the most important one in all the test
Bruh
i been writing code for 24 years of my existence on this planet, if they come at you like that they can get fucked lol. you dont want to work there anyways.
what beats at 1:57 ? ??
Haha its the Big Time Rush intro from their show
You missed a perfect opportunity to say “because you have such low latency, this code does not fit into the Microsoft ecosystem” as the reason you lost the job 😄
I have amazon tomorrow, plz no
Nah man keep your head up you'll do great! Good luck!
i got so deja vu of bigbox and then saw description..
Silence is the only way
LMAO
"Gill Bates" caught ne off guard 😂😂😂😂
You can tell they are not serious when they schedule the interview using Google meet 😂
i am cooked if this is how interviews are going to be. i am already cooked as it is :)
Nah man this was all jokes, you got it keep you head up 👑
Meanwhile in a real project its about overlooking a project with 100k+ lines of code. Not optimize 20 lines in an algorithm that you can find on the first page of StackOverflow or ChatGPT.
bro not funny
You’re not funny
1.7k ppl would love to disagree 🤷♂️
The way it works now, if there's anything beyond a round two I'm calling it. Coding interview and then personnel fit interview. If your hiring staff can't get the picture efficiently, I don't want to work for you. Wasting both of our times and I'm not even getting paid.
lol
Bro how can't they give us coding tests where we're allowed to use Google and ChatGPT? I know how to do it, I'm just gonna forget one or two parts that I know exactly what to google for to immediately fix...
Coding tests are more about your problem solving ability and you should talk through your thought process with the interviewer.
This video gave me anxiety
Damn is it really that bad? should one not pursue coding anymore?
I disagree, coding is still a good field to be in. Keep your head up!!
seeing this is sad, Is it really worth getting into this field of work now?
For sure, ill be creating more content down the line to help out!
blame street
The HDR looks good
Thanks man!
Me: "Yes, I can make a full stack website by myself with CI/CD deployments in AWS." Interviewer: "Stfu and answer the leetcode or leave." Honestly I'd rather work for myself at this point. The humiliation rituals are getting to be too much.
"You didn't know how to invert a binary tree so we're gonna have to let you go so sorry try again next year :((((" - Google to Max Howell, the creator of Homebrew
@@mohinp Wasn't that Apple?
It's somewhat the same in other fields as well. I had a Cyber security interview at Vodafone. The job only required 3 years exp in Security, I had 3 in security and 10 in IT support. The other SecOps guy in the meeting wanted me to be an expert in Unix, Windows, Monitoring, Virtualization, DevOps and work on-call even though none of these requirements were in the job description xD I even tried to explain that I did know a lot about monitoring in Xymon/Hobbit (the tool that we use at my current Company) but he was like "nah, that's not worth anything, you need to know the other monitoring tool that does the exact same thing but is called a different name". At the end I felt like I don't know anything about anything. It was pretty obvious that they didn't want to hire anyone since it's a fake job posting but they had to do the interview because I applied directly on their website and was recommended by a friend that works there.
Meanwhile, at macrosoft no-one has pushed a significant change to a build in ~10 years.
And they are not using c++ for new stuff
cuz they are trying to figure out where they missed a semicolon (tipp: line 2) ;)
You have talent in making videos.
I really appreciate that man thank you for the support :)
Plot twist: they're coding in JavaScript...
Auto semicolon insertion FTW
Happened to me at uni... they reduced my grade because of it... and we had to write the code on paper... with a pen...
Yep, went through the same...
Going through that as we speak. Coding on paper is a stupid idea
Yep, did coding tasks on paper as my entry exam, probably the most ridiculous thing I’ve ever experienced regarding IT field
@@noidea1903nope, coding on paper builds your fundamentals without the noise of an IDE guiding your every line. It's how all those genius developers you hear about actually learned. New generation are so used to having their hands held by tools no wonder they getting layed off. The best American, Russian, German, Chinese and Indian programmers I worked with all at some point learned their algorithms, data structure and control flow on paper in C, way before they even touched an IDE. Now you got web Devs and python graduates who have no idea how their language even works, no idea about networks, no idea how a computer even runs. Too much abstraction had killed the new Henderson of developers. Resulting in reduced quality in the pool of developers compared to a decade ago. I recently had candidate who did frontend for 5 years but had no idea how to build a system that relied on local database. He was literally asking what the API endpoints were when his task was to work with a handful of sqllite databases. I was stunned
I did that once for a test, paper and pencil, it’s not even testing my coding ability just annoying
Ok you had me on the hang-up sound effect LMAO feels too real though
Wait are coding interviews actually this hard for every company?
Nah man this is just for jokes, keep your head up and good luck!!
@@mohinp yea im trying to get into the tech field, started working on Python, cloud, soon AI. Trying to be a backend developer, working on own projects. if it's gonna be this hard, Idk what to say😅.
@@audox4885 You got it bro, just keep building I believe in you we got this 🦾
Even though the video is for jokes, it’s usually better to admit if you’ve seen a problem prior to working on the solution. The interviewer is there to judge you off your problem solving skills for problems that you don’t have the immediate answer for. This is because it is much more likely in a real life scenario that you may encounter a problem you haven’t seen before. Regurgitating solutions that you have memorized doesn’t prove anything and often makes you come across as disingenuous. Just be honest with the interviewer if you have seen the problem before, sometimes they will give you a different problem. Or they’ll even just stay with original problem, you’ll be able to (hopefully) find that solution you studied, and your interviewer will appreciate your honesty making you a stronger candidate 😎
Interviews like this have nothing to do with IRL situations. IRL when I code I use google / copilot / chatgpt for anything I'm not sure of. At no point would I ever try to make my own algorithm without googling it.
Bro wtf do recruiters want? Do you want people to know how to solve a problem or not lmao
@@sumofty recruiters want a nice looking resume (experience and keywords) and for you to be under their projected salary range, that’s all
They shouldn't give you leetcode examples if that's what they want. Give me a real world task and ask real questions that arise in my field of work if you want to test me How many times did I have to do a bubble sort in my 2 year working experience in commercial programming? Zero...
Personally I think this is horrible advice, I would just get the job.
*Interview questions* Softwares Sucks
It has an output to log. But they could see that. The signal is temperamental and has no containers.
You can turn the device off though and that will protect it. If it is on even unconnected...done. It was limited due to changes in software etc..span multi systems for decades
It has an external output so it has potential to do other things especially on your system.
dude i was rejected after 5 rounds with mathworks, and this really hits me in the feels 😂
Well, just don’t apply for Faang companies and you are good 😂😂😂
yea just like me bro i have the interview with grab 2 medium questions i finished it all, but still failed T_T
We will get em next season 🙏🙏 keep your head up King
I remember last year, one of my teachers heard that I've got into programming, and she found a programming contest that is held once a year. She signed me up for it, and I was told that I would need to skip a whole day of school and take the contest "exam" at home, so that was what I did. My mom printed the "exam", and I saw it for the first time. SOME QUESTIONS WEREN'T EVEN PROGRAMMING. THEY WERE JUST COMPLEX MATH THAT THEY DON'T TEACH AT SCHOOL. HOW COULD I KNOW ANY OF THAT? AND THE WORST? I COULDN'T EVEN USE A CODE COMPILER OR A COMPUTER. I even tried to cheat, but it didn't work either. so I gave up. the contest was for C++ for anybody asking.
The current job market honestly has me wondering why I didn't just get into HVAC or carpentry or something.
Bruh I been thinking g the same things. Companies are exporting coding jobs at a rapid pace
Same.
Carpentry makes good money, BUT your back will suffer immensely.
For real. Their life is way easier.
I'm 34, my knees don't work anymore from 10 years of hvac, so I got into coding.
Loved this !
Appreciate the support!!
<<<<<< human music
0:36 continuity broken with the shirt
Noooo I was hoping no one would notice 😂
@@mohinp after watching flim theory and new rockstars I always look for details and it was pretty obvious to spot