Hey any tips on passing my stripe Technichal screen? I really enjoyed the OA if the problem is similar that would be good however, live person interviews always lead me to making syntax mistakes and such so I usually don't get far in the question
Thanks for the insightful video! You said that Stripe values that you write idiomatic code. How would you choose the language you interview in? I usually use Python, because I can write up solutions quickly in a clean and consice way. But I haven't used Python for real projects for over a year. Do you think I should stick to Python for Stripe, or would you suggest a more complex language, if I am more familiar with it?
Thanks! I'd personally go for the language you're more comfortable with right now. If by "more complex language" you mean a language with verbose types, then that's fine because comfort and correctness are more important than conciseness. You should be able to quickly write a clean solution regardless of the language you use, as the problems aren't extremely complex.
great advice and video!! def appreciate how stripe cares more about good engineering practices than just leetcode
Bro’s an inspiration for sure 👏🙌
Super interesting video! Great to see the difference in hiring processes between companies in the tech field.
Thanks, super helpful video!
Hey any tips on passing my stripe Technichal screen? I really enjoyed the OA if the problem is similar that would be good however, live person interviews always lead me to making syntax mistakes and such so I usually don't get far in the question
Thanks for the insightful video!
You said that Stripe values that you write idiomatic code. How would you choose the language you interview in?
I usually use Python, because I can write up solutions quickly in a clean and consice way. But I haven't used Python for real projects for over a year.
Do you think I should stick to Python for Stripe, or would you suggest a more complex language, if I am more familiar with it?
Thanks! I'd personally go for the language you're more comfortable with right now. If by "more complex language" you mean a language with verbose types, then that's fine because comfort and correctness are more important than conciseness. You should be able to quickly write a clean solution regardless of the language you use, as the problems aren't extremely complex.
@@lintechofficial thanks a lot!
Hi bro
I am studying btech 1st year can I get interns in b tech 2 year
sorry what's btech?
@@lintechofficial it is an undergraduate program in india
Wb lintech