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Tech interview prep for freshers

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Preparing for a technical interview differs greatly from preparing for a non-technical interview. For example, in addition to considering standard interview questions and answers, you should consider what questions about technical methods and skills might be asked and be prepared to demonstrate knowledge of things like writing code. 

What is a technical interview? 

A technical interview is a pre-qualification screening for a highly technical job, typically in IT. These interviews can be time-consuming because they may include multiple parts, such as remote screening and coding challenges. The elements of a technical interview may appear intimidating at first, but upon closer inspection, they are designed to test your critical thinking and real-world problem-solving skills in a variety of situations that may arise while on the job. 

How to Get Ready for a Technical Interview 

Make the following preparations for your next technical interview: 

  1. Consider the tools and skills required for the position.

Consider the job's basic requirements. Reviewing the job description to determine what you need to study is critical. Working with data structures, coding in a specific language, or using business intelligence tools are examples of such tasks. 

A solid understanding of the fundamentals will place you in a good position to respond to any relevant interview questions. You can create an outline of what you need to study or refresh your knowledge by focusing on the fundamental principles required for the technical role. 

 

  1. Investigate useful books and digital publications.
  • Books. Reading books on topics such as coding or management styles can help you expand your knowledge and give confident, thorough answers during your interview. 
  • Coursework is available online. Online coursework can aid in the practical application of technical skills. 
  • Publications on the internet. Online publications can not only help you broaden your knowledge, but they can also keep you up to date on technological trends that may be relevant to your interview. 

 

  1. Prepare for the interview by practicing.

Mathematics is used in many technical jobs. You can practice logical equation strings that make sense for the position to prepare for the practical aspects of a job interview, such as take-home work or in-person problem-solving. If you want to work in coding, you should practice answering coding questions. While you're practicing questions for various scenarios, go over the types of general interview questions about skills and behaviors that you're likely to face during an interview. These will be crucial in securing your technical job, so devote time to them. 

 

  1. Prepare to ask questions and be a good conversationalist.

It is essential to be able to communicate with people professionally, in addition to being knowledgeable and demonstrating demonstrable skills. Talking through your work, providing thorough, on-topic answers, and arriving at your interview prepared to ask questions can all make a big difference in moving the process forward.  

Prepare a few questions to ask the interviewer ahead of time to better prepare for the conversation. This will almost certainly necessitate additional research on your part. Before the interview, review the company and job description and jot down any questions that arise. It's also customary for candidates to save their questions until the end of the interview, so keep that in mind before diving into your own pre-scripted questions. 

 

  1. Take the time needed for preparing.

Take the time you need to solve the problem and double-check your work, whether you're answering take-home coding questions or using a whiteboard in real-time at your interview. You're more likely to make fewer mistakes if you slow down and don't rush. You can also speak to peers at community platforms like impacteers.com. 

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