Why do you ask algorithm questions?
Because Google does.
Are you Google?
No
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nex1984
Which is exactly how interviews should be. They want to make sure you can handle the worst case scenario, not the easiest or average scenario.
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kepe91
The first pic is also realistic. In reality the outcome is obvious when you pit a literally millions of years old fire breathing nuclear reactor with armor plating that makes metal look like joke against a few hundred maybe thousand year old ape with flammable fur against 1 another. The ape is naturally winning since his uncle works at HR...
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ghari_jaa
This hits the heart man
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victor_jean
Interviewer: "we only hire the best of the best. You have to pass all these technically interviews and then a probation period before entrusted in the company"
The job: if (checked == true) checked = true; else checked = false;
Real example btw from a bank I worked at
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Why do you ask algorithm questions? Because Google does. Are you Google? No
Which is exactly how interviews should be. They want to make sure you can handle the worst case scenario, not the easiest or average scenario.
The first pic is also realistic. In reality the outcome is obvious when you pit a literally millions of years old fire breathing nuclear reactor with armor plating that makes metal look like joke against a few hundred maybe thousand year old ape with flammable fur against 1 another. The ape is naturally winning since his uncle works at HR...
This hits the heart man
Interviewer: "we only hire the best of the best. You have to pass all these technically interviews and then a probation period before entrusted in the company" The job: if (checked == true) checked = true; else checked = false; Real example btw from a bank I worked at
5/7 Will do the job