Course Information
Course Overview
Solving Microsoft, Google, Airbnb, Uber, Amazon interview questions
Stop memorizing code. Start mastering the logic.
Landing a role at Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Uber, or Airbnb requires more than just a library of memorized solutions—it requires the ability to think on your feet. Most candidates fail because they study the syntax instead of the strategy.
In this course, I take you behind the scenes of high-stakes technical interviews using a whiteboard-first approach. We strip away the IDE and the "copy-paste" mentality to focus on the raw logic and mental frameworks used by top-tier engineers.
Why this course is different:
The Logic over Syntax: We deconstruct every problem on a whiteboard to ensure the "why" makes sense before we ever write a line of code.
Architectural Insight: Learn how to select the right data structures based on first principles, not just intuition.
The Communication Edge: I show you how to narrate your thought process—the #1 skill interviewers look for in a senior candidate.
Scalable Thinking: We don't just solve one problem; we learn the patterns that allow you to solve hundreds of similar variations.
Don't just practice; prepare. By the end of this course, you will have the confidence to walk into any interview room, pick up a marker, and explain your way to a "Hire" recommendation.
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- 12 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
What You’ll Learn
- Java Development
- Technical interview preparation
- Coding Interview preparation
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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NNhut Ma
Thank you for your teaching. I learnt a lot of things from yours. I would like to subscribe your channel, but I could not find it. If you have a YouTube channel, please send a link to me. Thanks & Regards, Nhut Ma.
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AAlexandre Augusto De Carvalho Soares
The instructor gets lost in the middle of the explanations, sometimes. When there is a mathematical problem, is hard to follow up the reason why the logic applied will always work.
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YYoel Feuermann
some solutions were good, but others speech was not clear, and non coherent at all. so many times the narrator struggled with the visualization app, it is a minimum requirement to edit videos!!!
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JJordan Krause
good course