It is as hard for the employer to find a developer, as it is for a developer to find a job. Yet, don’t worry about any other candidates they might be looking at, since most of them wouldn’t be able to program for their life. If you can successfully write a loop that goes from 1 to 10 in every language on your resume, can do simple arithmetic without a calculator, and can use recursion to solve a real problem, you're already ahead of the pack. This week, we talk about more curious things: the minds of people who interview you. What are they looking for, and how do they make sure what they find in you and other candidates is what they need? It comes down to two things - checking that you’re smart and get things done. That’s why any interview conversation usually breaks down into two themes - technical skill and teamwork. Like to help this blog going? Tell your friends about it, like and share the post. Check out the full blog post here:
How to escape the interview horror: talking good old expertise and teamwork
It’s best to forget that you’re in an interview (in a good way): simply focus on helping the interviewers to see that you’re smart and can get things done