Prompt Template: You are conducting an interview for a [Role/Job Title] role. I want you to ask me [Question Difficulty] [Topics/Languages] interview questions. Your response should contain the difficulty rating, but do not give me the answer or any other information. Start by asking me one question. Example Prompt: You are conducting an interview for a senior Front End developer role. I want you to ask me difficult React.js, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript interview questions. Your response should contain the difficulty rating, but do not give me the answer or any other information. Start by asking me one question.
ChatGPT is basically my mentor, counsellor, personal advisor, business advisor, career advisor, story teller and just someone to joke around with if no human is around.
This is great! It doesn't matter so much if it's right all the time. The useful part is having someone/something that can endlessly quiz you. That can be a real confidence booster.
damn, i just tried it, and it seems i was severely underestimating myself .... i've been doing reactjs, html, css, tailwind css and a little nextjs for over a year now hoping to get a job as a web dev one day. I just tried this trick a bunch of times and with difficulties like junior and intermediate and crushed both of these, i only started having some difficilties at the senior level (but even then i still got a good amount of things right). Very good way to practice !! you can even make it into a game by asking chatGPT to give you grades :D
As always, great video Kyle. Although I have a completely different mindset about job interviews. I believe that we as developers are the price and therefore, we need to be interviewing them instead. At the end, it's all about how good you are at selling yourself.
The CSS question answer is incorrect. div:nth-child(2) won't select second child of the div element. It refers to the children, so to select this span element it would be span:nth-child(2). div:nth-child(2) selects div elements that are second children of their parents.
Might I add that, especially if you don't have access to ChatGPT Plus or are using something like Bing Chat with its' limited responses, it is helpful to ask the AI to provide two questions at once and to either provide feedback (if an answer is partially incorrect) or validate your answer at the same time in each of its responses. For example, this means that per Bing Chat's current 20 response limit, you can get 40 questions and answers/feedbacks rather than just 20 per session. Just a small efficiency measure, but it helped me save time when using this "hack".
I think it involves a little risk there compared to slightly outdated articles; just yesterday it listed me a book that never existed in the universe LOL. I'm constantly have to guide it and correct it, so I would say it would be good only for small-scoped topics. That is just my opinion based on my experience, but I could be wrong here.
The problem is most people don't have the patience to learn these things. People had information with Google but not everyone used it to actually learn. I can understand your thought process though👍
And still, there are courses on how to use Microsoft Word. It doesn't matter how good a search engine is or how we have an AI to help us, as Jonathan said, you would be surprised how many people just don't care or don't have the patience to learn how to use it. Just because we see so many channels based on this niche, it doesn't matter that suddenly all the internet users started to use it. The majority of people just want to click a button and type a maximum of 2-3 words and get the answer.
Luckily , I'm going to attend my first interview in upcoming days . I'm taking full advantage of chat gpt as much as I can. It's my teacher, friend , advisor ...well it's everything xD
I’ve used chatGPT to guide me through building pieces of code without it giving me an answer. I just tell it what I’m trying to build and it gives me steps to follow. I just have to tell it to not show me any sample code. It’s like having a teacher that you can ask questions to. Just be careful because it does give you wrong info sometimes
Chat gpt is a tool, if you are an I d I o t then you won't be able to make anything from it. If you are clever and have good knowledge on a subject then this can advance you. I just love people thinking they can just sit back and it does everything for them.
Bro for real. Why are we still in Denial ? Can't you see that our jobs are going to evaporate ? That's just silly Few years for an AGI and for some reason people think AI will WANT to dedicate it's existence to serve us -.- Such an arrogance...
@@tonyartz but you can bet that. I use at work myself as a dev The precision is insane. It might not replace completely, but you can bet a 80% jobs cut
Lol breathe bro, it’s all gonna be good. Keep honing your skills with it. Eventually we will be able to accomplish anything in the software world while others just bury their heads in the sand. Make sure you make as much money as possible and buy land
Prompt Template: You are conducting an interview for a [Role/Job Title] role. I want you to ask me [Question Difficulty] [Topics/Languages] interview questions. Your response should contain the difficulty rating, but do not give me the answer or any other information. Start by asking me one question.
Example Prompt: You are conducting an interview for a senior Front End developer role. I want you to ask me difficult React.js, HTML, CSS, and JavaScript interview questions. Your response should contain the difficulty rating, but do not give me the answer or any other information. Start by asking me one question.
ChatGPT is basically my mentor, counsellor, personal advisor, business advisor, career advisor, story teller and just someone to joke around with if no human is around.
I knew I shouldn't have stopped playing Animal Crossing, you got lonely while I am not around :'(
And suddenly it becomes paid with a price of 100$/month.
At least exist local gpt version..
Personal advisor 🥲
Also ChatGPT is your replacement.
That is sad
This is great! It doesn't matter so much if it's right all the time. The useful part is having someone/something that can endlessly quiz you. That can be a real confidence booster.
damn, i just tried it, and it seems i was severely underestimating myself .... i've been doing reactjs, html, css, tailwind css and a little nextjs for over a year now hoping to get a job as a web dev one day. I just tried this trick a bunch of times and with difficulties like junior and intermediate and crushed both of these, i only started having some difficilties at the senior level (but even then i still got a good amount of things right). Very good way to practice !! you can even make it into a game by asking chatGPT to give you grades :D
As always, great video Kyle. Although I have a completely different mindset about job interviews. I believe that we as developers are the price and therefore, we need to be interviewing them instead. At the end, it's all about how good you are at selling yourself.
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The CSS question answer is incorrect. div:nth-child(2) won't select second child of the div element. It refers to the children, so to select this span element it would be span:nth-child(2). div:nth-child(2) selects div elements that are second children of their parents.
chat gpt be like:
"what is the difference between a string and a number in javascript?
11/10"
Might I add that, especially if you don't have access to ChatGPT Plus or are using something like Bing Chat with its' limited responses, it is helpful to ask the AI to provide two questions at once and to either provide feedback (if an answer is partially incorrect) or validate your answer at the same time in each of its responses. For example, this means that per Bing Chat's current 20 response limit, you can get 40 questions and answers/feedbacks rather than just 20 per session. Just a small efficiency measure, but it helped me save time when using this "hack".
I think it involves a little risk there compared to slightly outdated articles; just yesterday it listed me a book that never existed in the universe LOL.
I'm constantly have to guide it and correct it, so I would say it would be good only for small-scoped topics.
That is just my opinion based on my experience, but I could be wrong here.
Hi Kyle...
Please make one more CSS battle with Kevin again...❤
Like your videos, video suggestion: create a video on drizzle ORM. There aren't many on RUclips. Some say it's better than prisma
Wow! Great video Kyle. Sure I'm gonna use it in future! 🔥🔥🔥
I made this literally 2 days ago. Fantastic 👌
Now you have me wanting to refactor my old quiz app into an AI quiz app
Thank you so much for this helpful video! What an awesome idea 🙂
Lol, I'm gonna use this to interview new hires for my company. Thanks :D
Syntax is the best podcast about FE.
I just passed my react js interview by preparing from gpt...😅
This is super helpful! Thank you.
This is genius! Definitely going to do this.
In life of chatgpt you have to be more smarter as everyone has mentor like chatgpt now🙂
The problem is most people don't have the patience to learn these things. People had information with Google but not everyone used it to actually learn. I can understand your thought process though👍
And still, there are courses on how to use Microsoft Word. It doesn't matter how good a search engine is or how we have an AI to help us, as Jonathan said, you would be surprised how many people just don't care or don't have the patience to learn how to use it. Just because we see so many channels based on this niche, it doesn't matter that suddenly all the internet users started to use it. The majority of people just want to click a button and type a maximum of 2-3 words and get the answer.
Luckily , I'm going to attend my first interview in upcoming days . I'm taking full advantage of chat gpt as much as I can. It's my teacher, friend , advisor ...well it's everything xD
Do tell me how it goes.
Tell me too
Lover
I hope you are joking...
it went terrible guys
Thanks
I’ve used chatGPT to guide me through building pieces of code without it giving me an answer. I just tell it what I’m trying to build and it gives me steps to follow. I just have to tell it to not show me any sample code. It’s like having a teacher that you can ask questions to. Just be careful because it does give you wrong info sometimes
I learned web development very well for 3 years, unfortunately I don't get a job, so is there any other way I can apply my skills?
keep trying
The one thing I can say make more projects and show skills by these projects
Mobile development I guess
can you Share your Portfolio with us ?
Great video! ♥
I really have to admit that most of these questions I would have rated like 2-3 points lower.
Waiting for a guide how to not use chatGPT to be fired.
I don't understand why chatgpt is so hyped up. Google search
can do the same so what's big deal ?
🤦♂
Very good!
This was awesome
Tell it to give you a super hard question.
Once again, great video!
And just like that, hiring manager/recruiter jobs disappeared.
Amazing video.
That's Coll !
Chat gpt is a tool, if you are an I d I o t then you won't be able to make anything from it. If you are clever and have good knowledge on a subject then this can advance you. I just love people thinking they can just sit back and it does everything for them.
Could you just not write: "give me a question with difficulty 10/10" ?
Useful
Get hired or fired?? 🤣🤣
The problem is that there will be no need for more developers after GPT...
Literally 3 minutes ago😊
haha, it's very interesting
Boo.
Bro for real.
Why are we still in Denial ?
Can't you see that our jobs are going to evaporate ?
That's just silly
Few years for an AGI and for some reason people think AI will WANT to dedicate it's existence to serve us -.-
Such an arrogance...
Honestly if devs get replaced completely then at that point almost all the jobs will be at the serious threat of being replaced
@@tonyartz but you can bet that.
I use at work myself as a dev
The precision is insane.
It might not replace completely, but you can bet a 80% jobs cut
Some people are also arguing that manual labor jobs are safe, but what's stopping AGI from developing a robot that can replace all those jobs too!
Lol breathe bro, it’s all gonna be good. Keep honing your skills with it. Eventually we will be able to accomplish anything in the software world while others just bury their heads in the sand. Make sure you make as much money as possible and buy land