🚀 neetcode.io/ - A better way to prepare for Coding Interviews How to get employed 101: 1. Solve the problems in an intuitive order: neetcode.io/ 2. Visualize the problem (draw a picture, its so much easier) 3. Maybe the first 50 questions take 50 hours, the next 50 questions will take 15 hours. You will be SHOCKED by how quickly you improve!
"Maybe the first 50 questions take 50 hours" :(. I'm spending multiple hours instead of just 1:1 to try to get leetcode to accept my spaghetti code runtime haha.
Great stuff, really enjoying your content as of late. As a LeetCode noob I find it useful to set a timer for 30 mins whenever I attempt a problem. In no real interview will I get much more than that and it also helps prevent going down paths to nowhere and wasting time. If I can't solve it, I'll look at the solution (usually your videos!), write my own notes, then come back later to attempt the problem ONLY looking at my own notes (NOT the solution code). I find this helps me build the intuition.
currently searching for my first ever internship and the anxiety i have about technical interviews is crazy... this video really helped me set a concrete goal for myself to relieve some stress! u a real one
Appreciate you man. I graduated back in 2019 and had to put aside to take care of my parents for a while now they’re getting better. So I can finally start applying but I really need to practice my algorithms more since it’s been a while. You’re videos have been helping a lot.
This is awesome. I'm graduating around April 2021 and I've just started doing leetcode in case I begin getting these questions in interviews. It does feel really hard at first but I like the advice of if you try for 10-20 minutes and are still stuck then look at solution, then try to do on your own again later :). I'm starting to learn things I don't even think i was taught in my CS degree, such as two pointer technique and sliding window.
Please continue the whole series. I am just starting with the Leetcode and I am glad that I found your channel. It will be really helpful to learn in sequence through your videos.
I wish I met your channel four years ago, I was stressed at that time when I started doing interviews 😅 Now, after 3 years since I started working on IT, I'm revisiting Leetcode but using this type of guidance, thank you for sharing these tips and all explanations in your Leetcode videos!
i've been feeling so lost in my interview prep but this channel and this video have helped me so much. it instilled confidence in me too which i desperately needed lol
Thank you so much man, I am telling you, and you won't believe, I literally wasted a lot of time(think 6+ months) in prepping for theory(i know how to code balanced BST i.e. AVL trees in my sleep), but i realized too late that i couldn't even solve 2Sum( i hate myself for this), since i randomly picked up LC easy. had i not come across your channel and this video, i would have had a panic attack for sure. I am going to focus on Sean's list + Blind 75 + Grokking from here on. No more of AVL!
This list is so helpful, thanks for sharing ! I'm taking my first Data Structures class next semester, so once I got a basic grasp of this stuff I'll try Leetcode this way. Saving this for next year hehe
I really wish I would have seen this video when I was beginning my LC journey. Would've saved me MONTHS of grinding and frustration lol. Hoping more beginners come across this video
OMG, Finally a practical tips about using LC. LeetCode should give you a bonus for helping people use them :DD I did quit several times because I thought algorithms are hard for me, now these make sense, every beginner should watch this. Thanks
I felt very proud of myself when I did twosum,twosum 2 and 3sum it was challenging but once I found the patterns and similarities and keeping in mind im working with the same stuff in different ways Great advice and video Love from Sweden
WOW! That's awesome! The student has become the teacher! now i just need a referral ;) But in all seriousness, congrats! This is a result of all of YOUR hard word, you deserve it!
I have been prepping for interviews for a while and I don’t consider myself to be a beginner. That being said though, I have always felt like the resources online just list a bunch of topics you need to know but never mention effective ways of actually learning the material and there is so much information to learn it can be very discouraging. This video is helpful to a lot of people and you should make more like it.
I wish I found this video earlier. It would have saved my time. BTW, I find your video explanations and solutions very helpful. Thanks for putting them in YT.
Thanks for a great video :) So currently I am doing Leetcode topicwise. Do you think solving these groupings first and then tackling that particular topic is the best approach ?
I was like .. how would we get a call at-least to attend an interview with these top Guns ...but this gave me some relief when it says not employed don't worry..!! i felt like dont worry "even you can crack it"
This is what I needed, thanks!!!!! What I also do is create Anki flashcards with some problems or some Python methods that I think could be useful for future problems, like string1.find(string2)
Sir where did you learn all these concepts of hashmaps, linked lists, binary search etc everything with respect to python?? I mean I want to learn all these Data Structures and Algorithms with respect to python!!! So could you please suggest me where I can find those all things?
...or you could do just a few of the easy ones, focus more on SQL, and apply to data jobs instead of software engineering. At least SQL problems contain kernels of useful skills for on-the-job work. Much of software is testing, not algorithm puzzles. Why spend so much time doing puzzles not for fun, but because your life, job, and (hetero) intimate prospects depend on it? There's more to life than FANG, friends.
🚀 neetcode.io/ - A better way to prepare for Coding Interviews
How to get employed 101:
1. Solve the problems in an intuitive order: neetcode.io/
2. Visualize the problem (draw a picture, its so much easier)
3. Maybe the first 50 questions take 50 hours, the next 50 questions will take 15 hours. You will be SHOCKED by how quickly you improve!
please share your linkedin id
"Maybe the first 50 questions take 50 hours" :(. I'm spending multiple hours instead of just 1:1 to try to get leetcode to accept my spaghetti code runtime haha.
I've finished learning DS, now I'm going for Algo. Once that's finished and I solve my first 50 questions, I'll come back and validate your claim.
You were recommended another online with neetcode discount, I took that one year back and forget the name
Great stuff, really enjoying your content as of late.
As a LeetCode noob I find it useful to set a timer for 30 mins whenever I attempt a problem. In no real interview will I get much more than that and it also helps prevent going down paths to nowhere and wasting time. If I can't solve it, I'll look at the solution (usually your videos!), write my own notes, then come back later to attempt the problem ONLY looking at my own notes (NOT the solution code). I find this helps me build the intuition.
I'm happy my videos are helpful. Setting a timer is super useful advice as well.
This is brilliant advice!
I just wasted half my day on trying to solve merging the two sorted linked list and in the end the solution was so simple, aaaAAAA!
currently searching for my first ever internship and the anxiety i have about technical interviews is crazy... this video really helped me set a concrete goal for myself to relieve some stress! u a real one
Hi James! How's the search been going?
I was solving randomly. This is much better. Thank you.
Currently unemployed and hating the leetcode grind… I found this video a lot more helpful than other leetcode videos! Thank you
girl same!! if you ever need someone to commiserate with, feel free hit me up :)
I am at my 30s and want to do a complete career shift (no IT background).. doubting myself everyday but don't wanna give up. Carry on!
Hahaha, I'm not even joking Sean Prashad is my colleague 😂. I sent him this video, what a coincidence.
Thank him on our behalf.
Please thank him
Where were you 2 years ago when I failed every interview?? I’m thankful I found this channel. I’m No longer afraid to interview. Cheers from nyc
Glad I found this channel in my final year before becoming a full-time NEET.
You are my light in all this darkness that people call Technical Interviews. Thank you so much for this one.
Appreciate you man. I graduated back in 2019 and had to put aside to take care of my parents for a while now they’re getting better. So I can finally start applying but I really need to practice my algorithms more since it’s been a while. You’re videos have been helping a lot.
Thanks for the kind words. And i wish you good luck on your journey man, you're gonna make progress faster than you expect!
Thanks for the tips. Was just about to go in Leetcode's sequential order, so I'm glad I found this haha
This is awesome. I'm graduating around April 2021 and I've just started doing leetcode in case I begin getting these questions in interviews. It does feel really hard at first but I like the advice of if you try for 10-20 minutes and are still stuck then look at solution, then try to do on your own again later :). I'm starting to learn things I don't even think i was taught in my CS degree, such as two pointer technique and sliding window.
That's awesome! I'm sure you will do even better than you expect!
how are you doing now blake, i am about to graduate next year and im really stressed
Please continue the whole series. I am just starting with the Leetcode and I am glad that I found your channel. It will be really helpful to learn in sequence through your videos.
You gave me hope, thank you, greetings from Tokyo!
bro you didn't have to go so personal with the "got no girlfriend" and "got no friends" part. 😭😭😭😭😭😭
I wish I met your channel four years ago, I was stressed at that time when I started doing interviews 😅
Now, after 3 years since I started working on IT, I'm revisiting Leetcode but using this type of guidance, thank you for sharing these tips and all explanations in your Leetcode videos!
i've been feeling so lost in my interview prep but this channel and this video have helped me so much. it instilled confidence in me too which i desperately needed lol
Thats awesome! I'm glad it was helpful
Thank you so much man, I am telling you, and you won't believe, I literally wasted a lot of time(think 6+ months) in prepping for theory(i know how to code balanced BST i.e. AVL trees in my sleep), but i realized too late that i couldn't even solve 2Sum( i hate myself for this), since i randomly picked up LC easy. had i not come across your channel and this video, i would have had a panic attack for sure. I am going to focus on Sean's list + Blind 75 + Grokking from here on. No more of AVL!
Dude you deserve way more subs! You just earned one rn! Awesome content!
This list is so helpful, thanks for sharing ! I'm taking my first Data Structures class next semester, so once I got a basic grasp of this stuff I'll try Leetcode this way. Saving this for next year hehe
YOU are literally my favorite RUclipsr of all time
I really wish I would have seen this video when I was beginning my LC journey. Would've saved me MONTHS of grinding and frustration lol. Hoping more beginners come across this video
Found your channel in the LC discussion. Glad I clicked. You def. deserve more subs.
OMG, Finally a practical tips about using LC. LeetCode should give you a bonus for helping people use them :DD I did quit several times because I thought algorithms are hard for me, now these make sense, every beginner should watch this. Thanks
Man, every sentence you said is so true and indicates experience from the past.
This might be the best motivational talk I got in my life, I think?! That Goku on Snake Way bit especially resonated..!
I felt very proud of myself when I did twosum,twosum 2 and 3sum
it was challenging but once I found the patterns and similarities and keeping in mind im working with the same stuff in different ways
Great advice and video
Love from Sweden
Dude you deserve million subs. you are highly underrated.
"Get a girlfriend", that's a good one ;)
Best advice I’ve heard since starting my job search!
That girlfriend assurance really motivated me, thanks!
I started to leetcode with this video and got a job offer from Google eventually :)
WOW! That's awesome! The student has become the teacher! now i just need a referral ;)
But in all seriousness, congrats! This is a result of all of YOUR hard word, you deserve it!
congrats Anna
Came for the leetcode advice. Stayed cuz ur a fellow DBZ fan. Massive Respect!
I have been prepping for interviews for a while and I don’t consider myself to be a beginner. That being said though, I have always felt like the resources online just list a bunch of topics you need to know but never mention effective ways of actually learning the material and there is so much information to learn it can be very discouraging. This video is helpful to a lot of people and you should make more like it.
This video is really helpful. You introduced me to LeetCode Patterns and that's super helpful. Thanks a ton!
Sometimes you just need a video like this. Thank you
I wish I found this video earlier. It would have saved my time.
BTW, I find your video explanations and solutions very helpful. Thanks for putting them in YT.
This was definitely helpful. Thanks for the video. Liked and subscribed!
thanks man i was really stuck trying to solve random problems
Amazing video! You should upload more strategy videos like this. Liked and subscribed
Thank you! I've got a lot more educational and strategy content planned for the near future!
First 3 seconds of the video and I all I can think about "is this guy is goated".
Hey Thanks for suggesting the list. It really helped me.
I too think about Goku when I need motivation.
Love your Goku reference. Keep up the good work!
Gold! Perfect advice. Thank you. Subscribed.
i was trying to find an easy list, thanks a lot! Where do you find these lists from?
kaioken!!! thank you for the video. Really love your contents.
Hey man this is really valuable stuff. Thanks for the tips
Im here after solved 100 problems. As u said, it took me more than 100 hours.
Loved how you used Goku as an example :D
Damn, wish I saw this before. This is great. I was making a pattern list on the side - it's good to have something to reference with.
thanks for all the suggestion the lists you provide are always helpful 👍👍👍
I just love the goku analogy, so true
Thank you NeetCode, you're the goat
First time ever to see a video with 1700 upvotes and no downvotes!
Thanks for a great video :) So currently I am doing Leetcode topicwise. Do you think solving these groupings first and then tackling that particular topic is the best approach ?
Bro getting a Girlfriend as bait to solve Leetcode problem is amazing motivation.
Awesome video, thanks for the list! Deserves a lot more attention
I too started with Two Sum, I think Three Sum is much in-depth and exhilarating if you ask me. 😏
The goku bit convinced me
Thanks! it was really helpful.
I was like .. how would we get a call at-least to attend an interview with these top Guns ...but this gave me some relief when it says not employed don't worry..!! i felt like dont worry "even you can crack it"
What relief would you get explain
Because i am also little bit frustrated thinking 😅 about internship in top guns
Very useful information. Thank you for this video
really appreciate this video and your information. It gives relief. ❤️
Thank you for sharing the tips :)
thanks man i really needed that
Giving that Goku perspective was such a good example! Great work brother! Thanks
Thanks a lot, I really needed this video T_T. Update this video for 2022 if anything you might need to add, pls :3
The end of the video sounds like the reverse of a Country Song!
of course, technical people be using anime reference to explain a concept. thank you for your channel.
A great example of Snake way!! I can completely relate to.
What is this program at 5:49? I know it's some drawing thing but which one?
3:49 2sum might not be too bad but 3sum is really difficult. 😂 That felt like a pun joke!
Lol
@@NeetCode I see what you did there 😂
Thanks! We need more people like you lol
the beginning it just literally me , he is describing me accurately
I have my interview tomorrow wasn't worried but now that the day is literally tomorrow I'm kind of nervous.
I think you will do better than you expect, good luck my friend!
Omg I can get out of quarantine whit leetcode!!
What about leetcode study plans? Do you recommend it?
you had me at Goku
Subbed! Great channel.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot man!
Thank you so much sir.
Do you have any new advice on how to use leetcode in 2022?
I'm trying to crack the coding interview for G.
thanks really helpful
Great content ur a beast
This is what I needed, thanks!!!!!
What I also do is create Anki flashcards with some problems or some Python methods that I think could be useful for future problems, like string1.find(string2)
Very valuable video !!
Sir where did you learn all these concepts of hashmaps, linked lists, binary search etc everything with respect to python?? I mean I want to learn all these Data Structures and Algorithms with respect to python!!! So could you please suggest me where I can find those all things?
Intro is awsome :) :
Thanks for the great video
...or you could do just a few of the easy ones, focus more on SQL, and apply to data jobs instead of software engineering. At least SQL problems contain kernels of useful skills for on-the-job work. Much of software is testing, not algorithm puzzles. Why spend so much time doing puzzles not for fun, but because your life, job, and (hetero) intimate prospects depend on it? There's more to life than FANG, friends.
Great video :)
0:10 i wasnt expecting that burn bruhhh :/
3Som is difficult, from life experience
Agreed 😹
Just thank you
thank you so much
Hey, I am new here. Please Can you share the url to this list of questions and is it still available?
lol,
so sad to hear about the beginning section, no friend, no job, no girlfriend.
Heyy. Thanks a lot 😇
THANKS A LOT