instagram技術
by Rachel
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Instagram9位科技女孩進行技術采訪的主要技巧 (Top tips for technical interviews from nine of Instagram’s tech girls)
My job-hunt came to an end a few weeks ago. After endless phone interviews, coding challenges, and on-sites, I got three Software Engineering job offers. (More on that in another post). I started preparing in November, after graduating from my Master’s in Computer Science program. So I had three months of failing, being frustrated, and getting rejected (aka learning and getting better).
幾周前,我的求職工作結束了。 經過無休止的電話采訪,編碼挑戰和現場,我得到了三個軟件工程職位。 (更多內容請參見另一篇文章)。 從計算機科學碩士課程畢業后,我從11月開始準備。 所以我經歷了三個月的失敗,沮喪和被拒絕(也就是學習和變得更好) 。
I’m over-flowing with advice right now about things I did wrong and didn’t understand when I started interviewing. I wanted this post to be mostly tips and advice on attitude, approach, and what matters, not a “what to study” guide. So, I asked some of the ladies behind my favorite Instagram accounts to collaborate with me (some of whom have conducted technical interviews themselves).
我現在對有關我做錯了事以及開始面試時不了解的事情的建議過多。 我希望這篇文章主要是關于態度,方法和重要事項的提示和建議,而不是“學習內容”指南。 因此,我請一些我最喜歡的Instagram帳戶背后的女士與我合作(其中一些女士自己進行了技術面試)。
當涉及到我們目前的工作/實習面試時,我們每個人都有獨特的見識和經驗,因此希望這篇文章是全面的。 它來自世界各地的各個行業和職位的女性工程師。 (Each of us have unique insights and experiences when it comes to interviewing for our current jobs/internships, so hopefully this post is well-rounded. It comes from female engineers from all over the world, in a range of industries and positions.)
So here goes:
因此,這里去:
1.雷切爾:你可以做你自己。 (1. Rachel: You can be yourself.)
Rachel (me — @secretlifeofcode on Instagram) is a new grad with a M.Sc. in Computer Science from University College London. She’s a GSoC-er (Google Summer of Code), and Community Lead for She++ London. She’s Irish, but has lived all over (Paris, London, San Francisco, North Carolina). Rachel is moving back to the west coast for her first Software Engineering job soon, and is obsessed with MedTech and all things health.
Rachel(我-Instagram上的@secretlifeofcode )是擁有理學碩士的新畢業生。 倫敦大學學院計算機科學博士學位。 她是GSoC-er(谷歌代碼之夏)和She ++ London的社區負責人。 她是愛爾蘭人,但到處居住(巴黎,倫敦,舊金山,北卡羅來納州)。 雷切爾(Rachel)很快將回到西海岸,開始她的第一份軟件工程工作,并且沉迷于MedTech和所有健康問題。
The most honest piece of advice I can give based on my experience is that you can be yourself.
根據我的經驗,我能提供的最誠實的建議是您可以成為自己。
I cringe a little when I think back to my first on-site. Not because of my performance on the technical questions, but because I felt like I couldn’t be myself.
當我回想起我的第一個現場時,我有些畏縮。 不是因為我在技術問題上表現出色,而是因為我覺得自己做不到。
Getting ready that morning, I wore my glasses, no make-up, hair up, and the most drab clothes I could find. I thought I’d blend in more. Fast forward to my most recent interview with a big tech company, and I’d adopted a “screw it” attitude. I put on the leather jacket I wear every day, hair down, and all of my usual make-up. I felt like myself, and not like a rigid-phoney who was supposed to fit whatever stereotype I thought they wanted. It went great.
那天早上準備好了,我戴著眼鏡,沒有化妝,沒有梳頭,沒有找到我能找到的最單調的衣服。 我以為我會融入更多。 快進我最近對一家大型科技公司的采訪時,我采取了“擰螺絲”的態度。 我穿上了我每天穿的皮夾克,扎了頭發,然后平常化妝。 我覺得自己像我自己,而不是一個僵硬的人,他應該適合我認為他們想要的任何定型觀念。 一切順利。
I learned a ton from this interview. I found that “being yourself” extends beyond just personality and appearance. Before I started interviewing, I imagined being asked questions I had zero clue how to answer, and how easy it would be to freak out when sitting across from an interviewer. But I realized that having the confidence to frankly say “oh, I don’t actually know” felt relaxed and natural. In this case, the question was “what’s the difference between TCP and UDP protocols?” ˉ\_(ツ)_/ˉ
我從這次采訪中學到了很多東西。 我發現“做自己”不僅限于個性和外表。 在開始面試之前,我曾想過要問的問題是,我對回答的線索不為零,坐在面試官對面時,很容易陷入困境。 但是我意識到,有信心坦率地說“哦,我實際上不知道”會感到輕松自然。 在這種情況下,問題是“ TCP和UDP協議之間有什么區別?” ˉ\ _(ツ)_ /ˉ
But what hopefully feels equally relaxed and natural is having the confidence to tackle coding questions you’d never dreamed of solving in a 30-minute session, in a logical, coherent way (instead of panicking).
但是希望能感到同樣輕松和自然的是,有信心以合理,連貫的方式(而不是驚慌)來解決您在30分鐘的會議中從未夢想解決的編碼問題。
I’ve gotten asked really hard technical questions over the past few months (think >4.5 on Geeks for Geeks), but I now understand that their purpose was to assess how I thought and how I approached hard problems.
在過去的幾個月中,我已經問過非常棘手的技術問題(對于Geeks for Geeks,認為> 4.5),但是我現在知道,他們的目的是評估我的想法以及如何解決棘手的問題。
In this case, the interviewer explicitly stated that I didn’t necessarily have to write code — just talk it out, and figure out how to get a solution. So, give them what they want! Talk out loud immediately, before you’ve stared at the problem silently and come up with a solution. Interviewers are interested in how you got there — not always how quickly or perfectly.
在這種情況下,面試官明確表示,我不必一定要編寫代碼-只需大聲說出來,然后找出解決方案。 所以,給他們他們想要的! 在您靜靜地凝視問題并提出解決方案之前,請立即大聲說出來。 采訪者對您如何到達那里很感興趣-并不總是那么快或完美。
Bottom line: staying cool, and understanding that you don’t have to be perfect is key.
底線:保持冷靜,了解自己不一定是完美的是關鍵。
2. Lea:外部化您無法控制的內容。 (2. Lea: Externalize what is out of your control.)
Lea (she/her) is a software engineer currently at Google on Local Search and Google Maps. Stanford Computer Science alumna, and former intern at Apple and Facebook. She is the Founder of Women of Silicon Valley, an intersectional feminist photo series modeled after Humans of New York.
Lea(她/她)是Google本地搜索和Google Maps上的軟件工程師。 斯坦福計算機科學學院的校友,曾在蘋果和Facebook實習。 她是硅谷女性基金會的創始人,這是一個以紐約《人類》為藍本的女性照片系列。
Do practice technical interviews with a friend. Ask a peer to play “interviewer” for an hour so you can practice white-boarding algorithms in front of another person. Research projects at the company you’re applying for and be prepared to talk about them with an interviewer.
和朋友一起練習技術面試。 要求同伴扮演“面試官”一個小時,這樣您就可以在另一個人面前練習白板算法。 您正在申請的公司中的研究項目,并準備與面試官討論這些項目。
Do network, or whatever that means to you. Even if you don’t know anyone at the company you’re applying to, find a recruiter’s email online and ask for application tips or a tour of campus.
做網絡,或對您意味著什么。 即使您不認識要申請的公司的任何人,也可以在線查找招聘人員的電子郵件,并詢問申請技巧或參觀校園。
As a candidate, you are entitled to have your questions answered, and you’d be surprised how many people are willing to help you. I once asked an engineer I didn’t know to give me a tour of Twitter, and they did it. I didn’t even have a Twitter.
作為候選人,您有權回答您的問題,而您會驚訝地發現有這么多人愿意為您提供幫助。 我曾經問過一個我不知道給我介紹一下Twitter的工程師,他們做到了。 我什至沒有Twitter。
Don’t break any furniture at the tech companies you’re invited to. I knocked over a vase, spilled my coffee, and broke a bathroom stall door all in the span of one on-site interview. This company will remain unnamed.
不要在被邀請的科技公司破壞任何家具。 在一次現場采訪中,我敲了一個花瓶,倒了咖啡,摔壞了浴室的門。 該公司將保持不變。
Do externalize the things that are out of your control. There are so many systemic injustices at play in the technical job market that can adversely affect the way you are treated as a candidate, especially if you’re a person of color, fem/femme, TGI (transgender, genderqueer, intersex), and/or differently abled.
不要將您無法控制的事情外化。 技術工作市場上存在著太多的系統性不公正現象,會對您被視為候選人的方式產生不利影響,特別是如果您是有色人種,女性/女性,TGI(變性者,性別同性戀者,雙性戀者)以及/或能力不同。
While I was at Stanford, I heard everything from friends being referred to by the wrong pronoun after correcting their interviewer multiple times to having interviewers pay inordinate amounts of attention to their hair or clothing.
在斯坦福大學期間,我多次聽到朋友說錯了人稱,在多次糾正他們的面試官以至于面試官過分注意自己的頭發或衣服后,他們被錯誤的代詞所指。
So, if you feel like you’re being evaluated for anything besides your ability to code and work with a team, the problem probably isn’t yours. Remember that.
因此,如果您覺得自己除了具有編寫代碼和與團隊合作的能力以外,還需要評估其他方面的問題,那么問題可能就不在您了。 記住這一點。
Do internalize your successes and little victories, which you are in control of. If you performed well on an interview, own it and feel good about it. If you didn’t, just learn and take away from it what you missed. Try your best the next time.
做內化你的成功和勝利的小,你是在控制。 如果您在面試中表現出色,請擁有它并對此感到滿意。 如果您沒有這樣做,那就學習并從中獲得您錯過的東西。 下次再試。
3.圣人:提出對您重要的問題。 (3. Sage: ask questions that matter to you.)
Sage Franch, aka theTrendyTechie, is a developer, blockchain educator, entrepreneur, and creator of tech lifestyle blog TrendyTechie.ca. She specializes in blockchain, mixed reality, and cognitive computing, and is passionate about leveraging emerging technologies to build a better future.
Sage Franch,又名theTrendyTechie ,是技術生活方式博客TrendyTechie.ca的開發商, 區塊鏈教育者,企業家和創建者。 她專注于區塊鏈,混合現實和認知計算,并熱衷于利用新興技術來打造更美好的未來。
An interview is not a test that you pass or fail, it’s an opportunity for both you and the company to determine if you fit well together.
面試并不是您通過或失敗的考驗,這是您和公司雙方確定您是否彼此適合的機會。
It’s common knowledge that you should ask questions during your interview — but don’t ask questions just because you think you should. Ask what you want to know.
在面試過程中應該問一些問題是常識,但不要僅僅因為認為自己應該問而提出問題。 詢問您想知道什么。
Before the interview, make a list of the things that need to be true about the job for you to take it. Is company culture important to you? The programming languages or operating systems they use? The gender ratio on the team?
面試之前,請列出您要從事的工作所需要具備的真實條件。 公司文化對您來說重要嗎? 他們使用的編程語言或操作系統? 團隊中的性別比例?
These are the questions you should be asking. And when it comes to the coding component, explain your thought process throughout. The critical thinking skills you demonstrate are more important than perfect syntax.
這些是您應該問的問題。 談到編碼組件時,請全面解釋您的思考過程。 您展示的批判性思維技能比完美語法更重要。
4.艾莉森(Alison):面試官希望看到您的熱情。 (4. Alison: interviewers want to see your passion.)
Alison is a front-end application developer for a healthcare solutioning company. Outside of her 9 to 5, she is a lingerie model and is enrolled in The George Washington University Master’s of Cybersecurity Engineering program. She is an assistant instructor at @momscancode as well as a member of @thewomenofsextech.
Alison是一家醫療保健解決方案公司的前端應用程序開發人員。 在9到5歲之間,她是女性內衣模特,并入讀了喬治華盛頓大學的網絡安全工程碩士課程。 她是在助理教練@momscancode以及成員@thewomenofsextech 。
I was really suffering with imposter syndrome when I started my interview process as a front-end developer, because I was fresh out of a bootcamp. A friend gave me a really awesome piece of advice that I will never forget.
當我以前端開發人員的身份開始面試過程時,確實患有冒名頂替綜合癥,因為我剛從訓練營中退出。 一位朋友給了我一個很棒的建議,我將永遠不會忘記。
“It’s really easy to find someone to do the job. But it’s very difficult to find someone who’s passionate about the work they’ll be doing. And that’s what I look for when I interview for new team members.”
“找人做這項工作真的很容易。 但是,很難找到對他們將要從事的工作充滿熱情的人。 這就是我面試新團隊成員時要尋找的東西。”
That advice propelled me to make an effort to display my passion on my resume and to be able to discuss it in person.
這些建議促使我努力在簡歷中表現出我的熱情,并能夠親自討論。
So besides studying code, I contributed to online platforms writing about my experience in tech, attended meetups to network and learn new skills, began freelancing to build a portfolio, and offered to volunteer at organizations looking for help teaching others simple coding skills.
因此,除了學習代碼之外,我還為在線平臺做出了貢獻,介紹了我的技術經驗,參加了聚會并建立了網絡并學習了新技能,開始自由職業以建立投資組合,并主動向尋求幫助其他組織簡單編碼技能的組織的志愿者提供幫助。
After being hired at my current job, I found out that even though I still had a lot to learn code-wise, they chose to bring me on the team because I displayed a lot of passion and excitement to learn and grow as a new developer.
在被我目前的工作錄用后,我發現盡管我仍然需要學習很多代碼方面的知識,但他們還是選擇將我帶入團隊,因為我對學習和成長為新開發人員表現出了極大的熱情和激動。 。
5.斯蒂芬妮(Stephanie):交談,而不是采訪。 (5. Stephanie: Have a conversation, not an interview.)
Stephanie is a computer science major at Occidental College, a small liberal arts college in Los Angeles. She has had experience at companies like Google, Facebook, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and soon Twitter.
斯蒂芬妮是西方學院的計算機科學專業,西方學院是洛杉磯的一所小型文科學院。 她曾在Google,Facebook,NASA噴氣推進實驗室以及不久的Twitter等公司任職。
Technical interviews are mentally exhausting! I’m still learning tips and tricks on how to survive them. Here are a couple of the most useful things I’ve learned from them:
技術面試真是令人筋疲力盡! 我仍在學習如何生存的技巧和竅門。 這是我從中學到的一些最有用的信息:
#1 Think out loud — This is probably the most common/generic piece of advice that people will give you for technical interviews (but it doesn’t make it any less important). Say everything you’re thinking, no matter how silly you think you sound. This gives the interviewer an idea of how you think about problems, but more importantly, helps them figure out ways to help you!
#1大聲思考-這可能是人們在進行技術面試時會給您的最常見/最通用的建議(但這并沒有使它變得越來越重要)。 說出您想的一切,無論您認為自己聽起來多么愚蠢。 這使面試官可以了解您如何看待問題,但更重要的是,可以幫助他們找到幫助您的方法!
#2 Ask questions — Interviews are **not** final exams, and you’re supposed to tell the interviewer when you’re confused. My common phrases in interviews were “what do you mean?” and “can you give me an example?” It does you and the interviewer no good if you’re stuck on something, and software engineering/coding is all about collaboration. Just like in the real workplace setting, you would ask another engineer for help when you’re stuck!
#2提問-面試不是“期末考試”,當您感到困惑時,您應該告訴面試官。 我在采訪中常說的是“你是什么意思?” 和“你能給我一個例子嗎?” 如果您停留在某些方面,這對您和面試官都沒有好處,而軟件工程/編碼全都與協作有關。 就像在真實的工作環境中一樣,遇到困難時,您會向另一位工程師尋求幫助!
#3 Have a conversation, not an interview — This is an approach that I’ve recently taken and has helped me so much with my nerves.
#3進行對話,而不是接受采訪-這是我最近采用的一種方法,它為我的神經帶來了很大幫助。
It’s intimidating to be explaining your thought process to a smart, successful engineer. Try to imagine that your interviewer is a friend who needs help and you have to walk them through the question.
向一個聰明,成功的工程師解釋您的思考過程真是令人生畏。 試想一下,您的面試官是一位需要幫助的朋友,您必須引導他們解決問題。
Because that’s exactly what you’re doing. Treat them as an equal and be as casual and relaxed as you need to be to make sure that only possible thing holding you back is your computer science knowledge.
因為那正是您在做什么。 平等對待它們,并像您需要的那樣輕松隨意,以確保使您受挫的唯一可能是計算機科學知識。
Remember, the fact that you were able to score a technical interview is already an amazing achievement in itself. Keep calm, be yourself, and prep in advance to ensure that you give it your all when the time comes! :)
請記住,您能夠獲得技術面試成績本身就是一個了不起的成就。 保持鎮定,做個自己,并提前做好準備,以確保在時機成熟時全力以赴! :)
6. Robyn:您可以公開是否需要特殊的住宿。 (6. Robyn: you can be open about needing special accommodations.)
Robyn Silber is a software engineer with a master of science in computer science. She currently works for a startup that creates VR apps to help children on the autism spectrum.
Robyn Silber是一名軟件工程師,擁有計算機科學理學碩士學位。 她目前在一家創業公司工作,該創業公司創建VR應用程序以幫助自閉癥兒童。
A lot of companies in the US have created initiatives to hire more neuro-diverse and differently-abled individuals. If you have a disability, disclose it on your job application. For your technical interviews, disclose your disability to the recruiter and request extra time. The amount of extra time should be based on the testing accommodations you received in school.
美國許多公司已經制定了計劃,以聘請更多具有神經多樣性和能力不同的人。 如果您有殘障,請在您的工作申請中披露。 對于您的技術面試,請向招聘者披露您的殘障情況,并要求額外的時間。 額外時間的長短應根據您在學校獲得的考試適應性而定。
During my experiences interviewing, I felt accepted as someone on the autism spectrum.
在面試的過程中,我感到自己被接受為自閉癥患者。
In some cases, the companies asked for documentation. I re-used my “letter to professors” from my college’s disability center that explained my accommodations.
在某些情況下,公司要求提供文件。 我在大學的殘疾中心重復使用了我的“給教授的信”,解釋了我的住宿情況。
Surprisingly, that letter was taken more seriously by potential employers than it was by a number of my college professors. Your disability is confidential, so your interviewer won’t be notified as to why you receive extra time. Despite this, I almost always disclosed the reason to my interviewers.
令人驚訝的是,這封信被潛在的雇主比我的一些大學教授更加重視。 您的殘疾屬于機密信息,因此不會向您的面試官通知您為什么您會獲得額外的時間。 盡管如此,我幾乎總是向面試官透露原因。
Each time, I was met with respect and appreciation for my openness.
每次,我都會以開放的態度受到尊重和贊賞。
Awareness and advocacy are important, especially in the workplace. Don’t be ashamed to ask for what you need in order to succeed. Now’s our time.
意識和倡導很重要,尤其是在工作場所。 不要為獲得成功所需的要求而感到羞恥。 現在是我們的時間。
7.約翰娜:您的“大聲思考”不一定是完美的! (7. Johna: your “thinking out loud” doesn’t have to perfect!)
Johna Rutz spends her workdays developing custom software solutions for clients at Credera, and her weekends with friends searching for specialty coffee shops around Dallas.
Johna Rutz的工作日主要是為Credera的客戶開發定制的軟件解決方案,而周末則與朋友一起在達拉斯附近尋找特色咖啡店。
As a student, I was terrified of technical interviews because I’m terrible at rote memorization. But as someone who’s had the chance to observe interviews with candidates, my viewpoint of them has completely changed.
作為一名學生,我對技術面試感到恐懼,因為我死記硬背。 但是,作為一個有機會觀察候選人面試的人,我對他們的看法已經完全改變了。
Don’t be afraid to get the answer wrong. Unless you’re professionally certified in a language, no one expects you to have an encyclopedic knowledge of a certain language, framework, or algorithm. It’s cool that you’re up to speed on all of Java 8’s syntax, but all that tells me is that you memorize things well.
不要害怕弄錯答案。 除非您經過某種語言的專業認證,否則沒有人會期望您具有某種語言,框架或算法的百科全書知識。 您可以掌握Java 8的所有語法,這很酷,但是,這告訴我的是,您要記住得很好。
Instead, practice thinking out loud. If you can explain your problem-solving thought process to your interviewer, it demonstrates two things. First, if you’re stuck, you’ll be able to explain your problem and thought-process to someone trying to help. Second, you’ll be able to explain logic to less-experienced people who ask for your assistance.
相反,練習大聲思考。 如果您可以向面試官解釋解決問題的思維過程,則可以說明兩件事。 首先,如果您遇到困難,可以向嘗試提供幫助的人解釋您的問題和思考過程。 其次,您將能夠向經驗不足的需要您幫助的人解釋邏輯。
Be humble about your skills and ask for help if necessary. It is better to get 90% of the way to the correct answer and be talking the whole time than to sit in silence and get the answer 100% wrong.
謙虛地掌握自己的技能,并在必要時尋求幫助。 最好是讓90%的人獲得正確的答案并一直說話,而不是靜靜地坐下來使答案100%錯誤。
8.克里斯蒂娜:能夠深入談論過去的項目。 (8. Kristina: be able to talk in-depth about past projects.)
Kristina Balaam is an Application Security Engineer with Shopify. She builds web and mobile security tools and helps discover vulnerabilities in the existing platform.
Kristina Balaam是Shopify的應用程序安全工程師。 她構建了Web和移動安全工具,并幫助發現了現有平臺中的漏洞。
It’s important to be able to demonstrate your passion through past work experience or projects. If you’re a recent grad or self-taught, personal projects are just as important! If you work full-time, just be able to discuss recent work with clarity and enthusiasm.
重要的是要能夠通過過去的工作經驗或項目來展示您的激情。 如果您是應屆畢業生或自學成才,個人項目同樣重要! 如果您全職工作,則可以清晰,熱情地討論最近的工作。
As an interviewer, the best discussions I’ve had with candidates have been when they’re able to easily (and excitedly!) chat about projects they’ve worked on — what they enjoyed about those projects, what they learned, and what they found most challenging. Projects — whether personal or work-related — are also a great way you can stand out in your application. While I was in university, a professor told our class about three students who developed a game as part of their assignment. One of those students demo’d the game during an interview with a game development studio. He mentioned that he had worked on the project with two friends. All three of them were offered positions!
作為一名面試官,我與應聘者進行的最佳討論是,當他們能夠輕松(并興奮地)談論他們從事的項目時–他們對這些項目的享受,所學到的東西以及他們所學的東西發現最具挑戰性。 項目(無論是個人的還是與工作相關的)也是在應用程序中脫穎而出的好方法。 當我上大學時,一位教授告訴我們班上的三名學生,他們開發了一款游戲作為作業的一部分。 其中一位學生在接受游戲開發工作室的采訪時演示了游戲。 他提到他曾與兩個朋友一起從事該項目。 他們三個都被提供了職位!
9. Olivia:軟技能可以讓您與眾不同。 (9. Olivia: Soft skills are what can set you apart.)
Olivia Shanley is a software engineer with a degree in Computer Engineering and a love for animals, social justice, and good coffee.
Olivia Shanley是一位軟件工程師,擁有計算機工程學位,并且熱愛動物,社會正義和優質咖啡。
The most important advice I can give isn’t technical. When it all comes down to it, technical skill more or less comes a dime a dozen. With the rate that the industry changes, languages and frameworks come and go all the time, especially in web development.
我能提供的最重要的建議不是技術性的。 歸根結底,技術技能或多或少會變成一角錢。 隨著行業變化的速度,語言和框架一直在不斷變化,特別是在Web開發中。
In the often cut-throat world of software engineering, soft skills are what set you apart. Qualities like adaptability, eagerness, and creativity, along with being a critical thinker and team player, are what make you stand out in a sea of equally talented and qualified candidates.
在軟件工程界經常遇到的棘手問題中,軟技能使您與眾不同。 像適應能力,渴望和創造力這樣的特質,以及成為批判性思想家和團隊合作者,使您在具有同等才??干和資格的候選人中脫穎而出。
In your interviews, make sure to ask questions and engage the interviewer. Explain your thought process and tie in any relevant knowledge that you can.
在面試中,請務必提出問題并吸引面試官。 解釋您的思維過程,并結合所有可能的相關知識。
If you’ve self-taught, worked on any personal projects, or have had any experience working in a team, make sure to put emphasis on that.
如果您是自學成才,從事過任何個人項目或有任何團隊合作經驗的人,請務必強調這一點。
Ask questions about the team dynamic and office culture, too — after all, you’re interviewing the company just as much as they’re interviewing you.
也詢問有關團隊活力和辦公室文化的問題-畢竟,您在采訪公司與他們在采訪您一樣多。
Showing that you’re interested in these things helps lets the interviewer know that you care not only about the potential for your own career growth, but how you can grow with the company as well.
表示您對這些事情感興趣,有助于面試官知道您不僅在乎自己職業發展的潛力,而且在乎如何與公司一起成長。
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翻譯自: https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/top-tips-for-technical-interviews-from-9-of-instagrams-tech-girls-9d1b576bc287/
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