My recommended materials for cracking your next technical interview
Coding
- Leetcode
- Cracking the coding interview book
- Neetcode
System Design Interview
- System Design Interview Book 1, 2 by Alex Xu, Sahn Lam
- Grokking the system design by Design Guru
- Design Data-intensive Application book
Behavioral interview
- Tech Interview Handbook (Github repo)
- A Life Engineered (YT)
- STAR method (general method)
OOD Interview
- Interviewready
- OOD by educative
- Head First Design Patterns Book
Mock interviews
- Interviewingio
- Pramp
- Meetapro
Apply for Jobs
- Linkedin
- Monster
- Indeed
Over to you: What is your favorite interview prep material?
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