This article is all about my placements journey. I have cleared interviews and got offers from Microsoft, Twitter, Amazon, PayPal, Cisco and a coup...
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Thank you so much for sharing your learnings and the complete interview process. It is really inspiring.🙌✨
Just wanted to know when did you apply for interview for the first time like in which year of college?
For internships, I had been applying like since the beginning of 3rd year. For full-time roles, I started looking out from beginning of 4th year.
Awesome, thanks for telling.
Di when you really started preparing for internships and full time roles?And how you prepared for Online rounds?
It's nice to see a simple breakdown of each interview, along with your thought process. Valuable stuff, thanks for sharing!
Your welcome :)
Good Luck
It was very interesting to read and I felt that I was going through the interview process, thanks for each and every detail... This is a motivation to me
Thanks a lot again.🔥💯
I’m happy to be of assistance :)
Do they expect you to know the same language or tools they are using in their tech stack? Do they reject someone who uses tools and languages other than their tech stack?
Nope, this isn't the case for most openings. But let's say some company is hiring a ReactJS Developer, then they would be definitely expecting you to know React.
Like in my case, for Frontend Dev Intern at Sharechat, there was a separate round for frontend things - HTML, CSS, JS mainly, and the interviewer asked me if I used any framework, so now the questions would depend on what the intervieew answers to this - ReactJS, AngularJS etc. Questions around that particular thing can be expected next.
Can you please tell the process of applying to career site with refferals ? And How did you managed to get so many referrals?
Sorry but i am new to this 😅
I am keeping this for my next article here. Will publish within a week.
ok thanks :D
@gauravsomani336 dev.to/manvityagi9/how-did-i-get-m...
The article is out. Took lot more than a week, Sorry :p
Thank you sooo sooooo much for this. This really helps. Hearing your story really adds perspective to my vision. Thank you so much!
I'm happy to help.
Thanks a lot for sharing this.
Loved it Manvi. Thanks for the blog !
My pleasure
Such an inspiration and Never giving up attitude! Any quick tips for the day of interview?
I noticed: being calm , practice, Input based approach in life!
Thank you!
Congratulations Manvi on completing such a daunting journey. I find your insights incredible and quite valuable. Thank you so much for sharing them!
Thanks buddy :)
I am happy that it served the purpose for which I shared it.
Really Motivating Lets Go🚀🚀✨
🚀🚀✨ You rock Arun, Keep going
Thanks mam for sharing this wonderful information, It gave me a boost.
glad to have helped
Thanks for sharing your experience, It was really inspiring.
glad that i could help
It's like goosebumps when I am reading your journey mam. Thank you mam for sharing .One thing I wanted to ask like how you manage do make projects along with practicing coding questions
Well, I dont really know how to answer that aptly. But I think, it was not a matter of just some days, Making projects and practicing coding questions has been a journey of months and years.
Thank you so much for sharing your experiences, it is very helpful. Wishing you the only best for your future endeavors!!
When did you start preparing?
I have been into coding and stuff since 2nd semester. It has been a journey, rather than a start date, All my experiences altogether in the first 3 years of my college prepared me. I did interview-specific things like CS Fundamentals Revision in the interview season itself i.e, 4th year
Thankyou so much for sharing ... .. inspiring journey..
Your welcome :)
you're exceptional!