Ace Your Technical Interviews Even If You're Struggling with LeetCode π‘
Learn a simple 5-step framework to confidently tackle LeetCode-style technical interviews, even if you're not yet comfortable with coding challenges. Boost your chances of success today!

Andrew Hu
184.7K views β’ Dec 9, 2020

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hi everyone, this video provides an actionable framework (5 steps) that you can apply and follow in any technical (leetcode style interview)
the basic idea is that there are a lot of other things interviewers look for besides a perfect, highly optimised solution.
this video will teach you how to leverage other elements such as communication, to obtain a stronger interview performance.
btw i realised that coding/non-coding artifacts don't really make sense in the context i used them.... i think what i meant is elements that are directly related to coding implementation, and elements that aren't.
also, if your curious, there's actually another way to get the sum function down to O(1) that I didn't mention in the video. if your interested, you can read up on it here (https://www.programcreek.com/2014/04/leetcode-range-sum-query-2d-immutable-java/)
let me know if you enjoyed this video in the comments below, or any criticism so i can improve for next time :)
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chill. by sakura Hz https://soundcloud.com/sakurahertz
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the basic idea is that there are a lot of other things interviewers look for besides a perfect, highly optimised solution.
this video will teach you how to leverage other elements such as communication, to obtain a stronger interview performance.
btw i realised that coding/non-coding artifacts don't really make sense in the context i used them.... i think what i meant is elements that are directly related to coding implementation, and elements that aren't.
also, if your curious, there's actually another way to get the sum function down to O(1) that I didn't mention in the video. if your interested, you can read up on it here (https://www.programcreek.com/2014/04/leetcode-range-sum-query-2d-immutable-java/)
let me know if you enjoyed this video in the comments below, or any criticism so i can improve for next time :)
music:
chill. by sakura Hz https://soundcloud.com/sakurahertz
Creative Commons β Attribution 3.0 Unported β CC BY 3.0
Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/chill-sakuraHz
Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/pF2tXC1pXNo
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