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Комментарии • 23

  • @ProgramWithErik
    @ProgramWithErik  Год назад +1

    What mistakes have you made during an interview?

    • @amitkumargupta-
      @amitkumargupta- Год назад

      I am interviewing for Mid-Sr level inteviews nowdays -
      #Company1
      I qualified first round but second round was focused on Internals of React.
      How React efficiently handles event handlers when JSX converted to HTML?
      Rules/Internals of hook
      1 system design question:
      Design a website that is going to be used for folks with lower end internet connectivity?
      - Choosing a stack, SSR, CSR, Static etc
      - Optimisations etc
      Result: Disqualified.
      I think For Mid/SR it's important to focus on Whys and also study about internals a bit more.

    • @TonyGizer
      @TonyGizer Год назад +1

      I made a joke about accountants and then found out my interviewer was an accountant. So that's nice.

    • @amitkumargupta-
      @amitkumargupta- Год назад +1

      @@TonyGizer wow, that was unexpected. Was it accountant turned software engineer?

    • @TonyGizer
      @TonyGizer Год назад

      @@amitkumargupta- Accountant turned Salesforce consultant. We were discussing Salesforce NetZero track, and I said its current implementation would only appeal to accountants.

    • @TonyGizer
      @TonyGizer Год назад

      @@amitkumargupta- for the record: I have nothing against accountants.

  • @Kingside88
    @Kingside88 Год назад +11

    The problem on these questions are often very specific.
    When I work for a company for 10 years or so, I am senior of the processes of the company.
    I am familar with one sort of project design, front end, database and human definitions itself. I speak the language everybody would understand in my company.
    When you go for another company, you feel like junior again. They ask you questions you never heard of.
    Yeah its basics but especially the frontend world grown so fast in the last years, its confusing what is still basics. I would not always go for knowledge the developer brings with but more is he willing to learn some thinks from scratch. So yes maybe this is what you mean, when you talk about start as a junior first

    • @isuke01
      @isuke01 Год назад +1

      I'm facing exactly same problem, I get stuck a bit in the "past", and now on the interview I just feel like junior. Still I know hell a lot about my job, but still ...

    • @Kingside88
      @Kingside88 Год назад

      @@isuke01 Don't be upset. Maybe you can bring up you're experience to your'e new job.

    • @minefacex
      @minefacex 26 дней назад

      yep, that is how I feel
      I am also a postgrad and I really file like I am worthless, even though I know so much about so many things, but it does not translate into exam or interview knowledge

  • @TonyGizer
    @TonyGizer Год назад +3

    I recently got my first tech job as a Salesforce developer. My interviewer most wanted to see curiosity and willingness to learn.

  • @damianperez7736
    @damianperez7736 Год назад

    Erick, can you make a video about all the lays off in the tech industry? and what can we do as FE developers?

  • @victorabidoye821
    @victorabidoye821 Год назад

    I really feel I’m really good at Vue and it’s surrounding technology and a dream to work at a FAANG but I used to doubt that was enough

    • @victorabidoye821
      @victorabidoye821 Год назад

      And hearing that Amazon uses Vue make me feel proud of myself

    • @victorabidoye821
      @victorabidoye821 Год назад

      I just need a roadmap as to how to go from here. Any recommendation?

    • @ProgramWithErik
      @ProgramWithErik  Год назад +3

      Sure, I like this one roadmap.sh/vue

  • @Luc1an_
    @Luc1an_ Год назад +2

    Does Amazon use Vue?

    • @ProgramWithErik
      @ProgramWithErik  Год назад +4

      Yes!

    • @isuke01
      @isuke01 Год назад

      @@ProgramWithErik Where, which part? Btw I know the Paramount are using the VUE ;)

  • @videoremedy
    @videoremedy 4 месяца назад +1

    almost all these interviews are the bullshit. I knew some people who are perfectly pass the interview, but in a practice they cannot write a good code, vise versa. So the best interview is to ask the programmer to solve 1-3 important problems for this position, and give him 1-3 days for that and allow to use whatever they want.

  • @corren5349
    @corren5349 Год назад

    p̷r̷o̷m̷o̷s̷m̷

  • @bombrman1994
    @bombrman1994 4 месяца назад +1

    outdates advice i would say, now they all want you to have 10 years of experience the moment you come out of your mom's womb

    • @dlouise64
      @dlouise64 6 дней назад

      I have 12 years of experience and its not any easier today