There are two things that are usually stressed in an interview, concepts and syntax. When you are a jack-of-all trades, you know more about a lot of things and get very good at learning new tech; BUT, you are competing with developers that focus on only one or two technologies and that can be hard to beat.
Interviews are as difficult for the interviewer as the interviewee, and they will gravitate to what they know. So, get really good at one tech and be able to re-gurgitate concepts. And cross your fingers ...
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There are two things that are usually stressed in an interview, concepts and syntax. When you are a jack-of-all trades, you know more about a lot of things and get very good at learning new tech; BUT, you are competing with developers that focus on only one or two technologies and that can be hard to beat.
Interviews are as difficult for the interviewer as the interviewee, and they will gravitate to what they know. So, get really good at one tech and be able to re-gurgitate concepts. And cross your fingers ...