That is 100% the view I always took - everyone thought I was mad when I said revising felt like cheating!
That being said, I would always advise my candidates to prepare for interviews and provide as much guidance as possible about where they should concentrate their efforts. If all the other candidates ARE preparing for the technical portion of the interview, could it not be argued you're putting yourself at an artifical disadvantage by not doing the same?
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That is 100% the view I always took - everyone thought I was mad when I said revising felt like cheating!
That being said, I would always advise my candidates to prepare for interviews and provide as much guidance as possible about where they should concentrate their efforts. If all the other candidates ARE preparing for the technical portion of the interview, could it not be argued you're putting yourself at an artifical disadvantage by not doing the same?