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Author: Edward Guiness
ISBN : 111851856X
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Be prepared to answer the most relevant interview questions and land the job
Programmers are in demand, but to land the job, you must demonstrate knowledge of those things expected by today's employers. This guide sets you up for success. Not only does it provide 160 of the most commonly asked interview questions and model answers, but it also offers insight into the context and motivation of hiring managers in today's marketplace. Written by a veteran hiring manager, this book is a comprehensive guide for experienced and first-time programmers alike.
- Provides insight into what drives the recruitment process and how hiring managers think
- Covers both practical knowledge and recommendations for handling the interview process
- Features 160 actual interview questions, including some related to code samples that are available for download on a companion website
- Includes information on landing an interview, preparing a cheat-sheet for a phone interview, how to demonstrate your programming wisdom, and more
Ace the Programming Interview, like the earlier Wiley bestseller Programming Interviews Exposed, helps you approach the job interview with the confidence that comes from being prepared.
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- Paperback: 448 pages
- Publisher: Wiley; 1 edition (June 24, 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 111851856X
- ISBN-13: 978-1118518564
- Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
Free Ace the Programming Interview: 160 Questions and Answers for Success
----- AUDIENCE -----
I acquired this book for two reasons. First, I was "putting my feelers out" in the job market and facing the possibility of being technically evaluated at a day's notice, and frankly it's been a while since college! Second, as I find myself in an interviewer's role occasionally, I was starting to wonder whether my process and questions were fair to today's job seekers. I was therefore looking at this book from those two perspectives, although most people probably fall into the first group: being an interviewee.
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The author doesn't make the explicit distinction, but to me, advise in this book falls into one of three categories: (1) non- technical interview advise, (2) technical section and (3) general and trick questions.
(1) A sizable portion of this book is dedicated to interview etiquette and other non- technical things, which I think will be especially helpful for inexperienced or not-so-socially-versed people. The author strikes a familiar tone here, being a programmer and (as he freely admits) introvert himself. Some of the advise is just common sense, but it's nice to see it all written out, because don't we all forget things or have little quirks. Knowing what to expect and how to behave shows confidence and that can be half the rent. One particular thing that stuck out is how current the material is. E.g. I just got my invite to the new Stackexchange Careers a couple weeks ago, and sure enough the author mentions it.
(2) The purely technical part of the book is probably the weakest. And it's got to be: it treats a lot of subjects, sometimes in multiple languages, and we all know just how large the algorithm books even from the 70s are!
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