Course Information
Course Overview
Learn how to make yourself ready for software engineer interviews from a former Google interviewer.
Are you a software engineer? And do you want to get a job at great software engineering companies like Google, Meta, OpenAI, or NVidia? If yes, you are at the right place!
Getting a job offer from those companies is very challenging but not something you cannot get. You have already spent hundreds of thousands of dollars for your study and degrees, and I believe you are almost ready to get job offers. However, there are several missing pieces that you need to learn throughout this course.
Getting a job offer means so many things:
Your income would increase by a large amount, in some cases even more hundred thousand dollars.
Better chance for your career development.
You can work with great people.
In this course, you will learn:
Overall interview processes for internship position, full-time SWE, PhD candidates, and experienced SWEs.
How to start your interview process.
How to well prepare those technical interviews.
Watch actual examples of phone and onsite interviews and see how they are evaluated.
Requirements
Some coding skills, but not much.
Great if you understand hash map and binary search tree, but not required.
Desire to work as a software engineer.
What to learn in this course
Overall interview process
Who they want to hire
How they interview candidates
Good/poor signals
Interview questions
How to prepare phone/onsite interviews
Examples.
Target Audiences
College freshman/sophomore, looking for engineering practicum intern.
College junior/senior or MS/PhD, majoring CS or related eng/science degree, looking for engineering intern.
New college grad majoring engineering, looking for a fulltime position.
Experienced software engineer/researcher, looking for a career advance.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 41 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Introduction
- Section 2 Interview Process
- Section 3 Interview Deep Dive
- Section 4 Interview Preparation
- Section 5 Technical Questions
- Section 6 Interview Examples
- Section 7 Closing Remark
What You’ll Learn
- Overall interview process
- Who they want to hire
- How they interview candidates
- Good/poor signals
- Interview questions
- How to prepare phone/onsite interviews
- Phone/onsite interview examples
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAndrzej Gadek
waste of time
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AAlexey Silichenko
Onsite interviews - bad sound, could be improved during video editing. Theory videos - are just simple presentation slides with superficial explanation. Not enough details about interview process, not enough analysis of onsite/phone interview examples, no analysis of interviewer - what exactly interviewer wants to hear from the candidate during problem solving, etc.
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DDevesh Kumar
Going through the course, I can see the amount of measure and precision to details put while carving out this course. I especially liked the interview samples. Please if you could add more flavours of interview examples for experienced candidates. It would be also great if you cover System Design and Object Oriented type of questions, so that all kinds of onsite interviews are covered which is typically covered in product companies. Lastly, thank you for putting so much efforts to put all this content together.
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JJeremy Lu
Need much more details on how to solve the DP problems. Code, explanations on how DP code works on your problem skim through, longest subsequence, what acrylic graph is.