Good video. As a software engineer at Microsoft, I enjoyed the things you said and agree to most of it. One quick tip to improve the retention of the video is add Chapters. Viewers can expect what is coming with the reduced attention spans these days. Much love, keep em coming
Loved this video. I found it very motivating. Plz don't take this one down. It's a perfect video you can quickly watch right before a tech interview to refresh your mindset for the last time.
As a person who recently failed an online assessment which I knew how to solve, but couldn't only because of my mental state at the time and the pressure, the advice starting at 15:18 is super important and I have rarely seen other videos mentioning it. Time management you learn from practice, but stress management is more important for some people and how much it affects your ability to perform mentally.
Hey man, this video helped me nail the on-site at Google for L4. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Out of all resources I used to prepair I found your video the best. Keep it up!
i used to watch your videos before your buzzfeed arc. I used to watch you videos from the time you did you short vlogs at berkley to this is how I got an interview at FAANG videos. I'm really glad to see that the king is back.
I watched you years ago from your previous channel. Welcome back to the tech industry Chris. Really enjoyed your videos. Keep it up and hope to see you with more tech vids 🎉
Awesome video for sure! I think everyone knows the steps to start leetcode and turn the wheels, this does an awesome job on adding direction for everything that comes after. Great work.
I really enjoy your teaching style. Would love a video where you give your take on "How I would learn to code if I could start over" Seems like you have such a good grasp on the fundamentals. Would like to know how you feel about your curriculum from Berkeley and how you recommend (books, online courses, tools like leetcode) someone get to a similar level of theory and execution. Thank you!
Good video! For everyone that was confused like me, the approach for permutations II he mentioned is O(n*n!) not O(Nˆ2) since the number of possible permutations is n! and we need O(n) to copy it if its not in the unique set already.
Thank you for this video Chris! Very helpful im planning to prepare for technical interviews in the near future. Why aren’t you posting this on your 50k sub channel?
Bro forgot his old YT account so created this new one? Anyway, it's amazing content as usual! I have Google interviewing coming up will inform you here. Finger crossed! You deserve hundreds thousands subscribers or even more! "nice" --> keyword to show that I've read your description haha
Hey Chris. I passed google phone screen. Finger crossed for me to pass onsite in a couple of weeks and hopefully get offer! I'll update it here again :)
I gotta say I’m awesome at creating software but my coding interviews of late have gone to 💩 We don’t use a lot of basics in modern JS frameworks, so now I’m having to study more than I ever have in my life. Like you said, ‘it is what it is…’
@@ChrisJereza415 Good to know that you were my competition. I got to the final rounds of the Google interview around that same time. I failed spectacularly because that was my only option so the pressure as you explained was insane. Glad to know that even though you did great - they still put you on the hiring freeze list.
@@SmoothCode Yeah honestly there's a good chance that you probably would've passed in better hiring conditions. Sometimes I FEEL like companies will decide they're done hiring or they over-booked interviews, so they give candidates a really hard time or give rlly hard questions so they dont have to just cancel interviews. dont quote me on that tho haha
Whew! That was close. Lucky you didn't get hired by the soul-sucking Darkside of tech. Narrowly missed the devil, you did, hmmmmm? You are better off, my friend. Now, go code open source and really change the world for the better. 11b
Lets all spend our time learning meaningless puzzles instead of actually useful things like ai or utilizing important language features and libraries to actually develop an application...
"Please give me an interview"
I felt that bro
Good video. As a software engineer at Microsoft, I enjoyed the things you said and agree to most of it. One quick tip to improve the retention of the video is add Chapters. Viewers can expect what is coming with the reduced attention spans these days. Much love, keep em coming
I’m working to get that Microsoft job 😂 it’s my goal. I’m a .NET software engineer currently
Loved this video. I found it very motivating. Plz don't take this one down. It's a perfect video you can quickly watch right before a tech interview to refresh your mindset for the last time.
Are you going to ever bring your old videos back? Happy to see you again
He's back!!! Dude I've been watching your stuff since i was a freshman. Now im an FTE at faang. Glad to see u back.
Haha a troll?
Amazon doesn’t count
As a person who recently failed an online assessment which I knew how to solve, but couldn't only because of my mental state at the time and the pressure, the advice starting at 15:18 is super important and I have rarely seen other videos mentioning it. Time management you learn from practice, but stress management is more important for some people and how much it affects your ability to perform mentally.
"I dare you to interview me"
"Please give me an interview"
lmfaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
I watched you when i was unemployed, now i have 6 years of experience ❤
He started making vids 4 months ago ?
@@NyaiAdnan-ww2jhlol
@@NyaiAdnan-ww2jh lmao
😅
@@abiolaakinnubi5928 he had another channel before
Thanks for sharing, your thinking process is amazing.
Hey man, this video helped me nail the on-site at Google for L4. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Out of all resources I used to prepair I found your video the best. Keep it up!
Congrats
please talk more about how to manage stress, motivation, mental health and so on. the last part of your video was probably the most useful to me!
i used to watch your videos before your buzzfeed arc. I used to watch you videos from the time you did you short vlogs at berkley to this is how I got an interview at FAANG videos. I'm really glad to see that the king is back.
welcome back big dog. we missed you
Yoooo just used your advice and got an offer from Google. Thanks so much man!
What man really?
@@jeffraj9937 Yep, 210k L3, pittsburgh. 1 YOE
I'm shocked you don't have more viewers, this was very well done. It looks very professional.
He does have more a lot viewers, this isnt his first channel though.
I watched you years ago from your previous channel. Welcome back to the tech industry Chris. Really enjoyed your videos. Keep it up and hope to see you with more tech vids 🎉
Yea, I was like I remember that voice, and realized he was the OG from the engineering high days
Thanks for this video. Have a couple FANG ones coming up.
Thank you. Just got in process with google so I landed here
He not lying. Interview this man!
Thank you for bringing your aesthetic and storytelling into this space :)
my pleasure! i appreciate the support
Awesome video for sure! I think everyone knows the steps to start leetcode and turn the wheels, this does an awesome job on adding direction for everything that comes after. Great work.
When you said I Dare You to Interview Me” I knew I had to sub as a new SWE❤
Great talk man. Completely agree.
I really enjoy your teaching style. Would love a video where you give your take on "How I would learn to code if I could start over" Seems like you have such a good grasp on the fundamentals. Would like to know how you feel about your curriculum from Berkeley and how you recommend (books, online courses, tools like leetcode) someone get to a similar level of theory and execution. Thank you!
Good video! For everyone that was confused like me, the approach for permutations II he mentioned is O(n*n!) not O(Nˆ2) since the number of possible permutations is n! and we need O(n) to copy it if its not in the unique set already.
Yup
very nice interview day advise
Thx for sharing your tips. It is really valuable.
wtf this video is brilliant
Could you make a video on the leetcode study plan you used or studying methods you recommend?
Too awesome to be true dude! Legend!
you are finally back again!
Good to see ya again
wow, that's some really informative video. Thanks for sharing this. ❤from India.
Great video. Thanks for sharing all this information. I'm just starting my journey as a 'FAANG job hunting'.
Nice solutions man, was pausing the video to learn xD
This is great and all but I'm 99% sure you're worth 7 figures already so you're chilling. You not a new grad anymore lol
Hes worth 7 figures?
@@AhmedKhan-mz1nm he wasnt lying about the intro lol, i remember him from the "i quit my 250k job to become a barista"
Have you heard of taxes
@@fr5229 Have you heard you can be a millionaire after taxes? Shut up broke boy
nice seeing you back on here bro! hope all is well
Really insightful thanks!
@8:20 in real life, I'd draw a number line, and then draw lines representing each of the meetings, and visually look for overlaps.
Thank you for this video Chris! Very helpful im planning to prepare for technical interviews in the near future. Why aren’t you posting this on your 50k sub channel?
appreciate it!! I just felt like getting a fresh new start, fun project
Bro forgot his old YT account so created this new one? Anyway, it's amazing content as usual! I have Google interviewing coming up will inform you here. Finger crossed! You deserve hundreds thousands subscribers or even more!
"nice" --> keyword to show that I've read your description haha
Hey Chris. I passed google phone screen. Finger crossed for me to pass onsite in a couple of weeks and hopefully get offer! I'll update it here again :)
@@bucketsort3248 good luck!!!
@@bucketsort3248how did it went?
Great video!!
Great video! I am happy to be an early sub
great advice. thanks!
I can't wait for the Data structures and algorithms series!!!
Killer video. Appreciate it!
I gotta say I’m awesome at creating software but my coding interviews of late have gone to 💩 We don’t use a lot of basics in modern JS frameworks, so now I’m having to study more than I ever have in my life. Like you said, ‘it is what it is…’
where can I get to those practice tests on your screen?
This is a really good video
Best video ❤❤
great video, are there any downsides with python for ds and algos as a frontend/backend developer?
Great Advises
Chris Neetcode collab
I'm your 67th subscriber. So remember me if you become famous 😅
Great tips!
Great video
great video! what in world I never knew you did coding/software, I was like you look familiar ... OH the single woman picks a date from cooking videos
when did the hiring freeze start and when will it last until?
Your name is Kevin Tran from supernatural?
nice, discovered this first time, great channel, will checkout previous channel I guess
6:20 that's way, waaay more than just O(n^2), that's actually (2^n).
What is that program with tasks? ❤
When did you do this interview?
End of 2022
@@ChrisJereza415 Good to know that you were my competition. I got to the final rounds of the Google interview around that same time. I failed spectacularly because that was my only option so the pressure as you explained was insane. Glad to know that even though you did great - they still put you on the hiring freeze list.
@@SmoothCode Yeah honestly there's a good chance that you probably would've passed in better hiring conditions. Sometimes I FEEL like companies will decide they're done hiring or they over-booked interviews, so they give candidates a really hard time or give rlly hard questions so they dont have to just cancel interviews. dont quote me on that tho haha
@@ChrisJereza415 Did or Have the called you back or ever since they told you about the hiring freeze - they havent said anything?
did u say try dating someone new when preparing for interviews? bro for real
nice
SoftBoy Chris 👋
Subscribed
I am so cooked🥲
Whew! That was close. Lucky you didn't get hired by the soul-sucking Darkside of tech. Narrowly missed the devil, you did, hmmmmm? You are better off, my friend. Now, go code open source and really change the world for the better.
11b
wow
Frank Ocean stan found 😭
Delete Google code for me
Do a Google code for me
Lets all spend our time learning meaningless puzzles instead of actually useful things like ai or utilizing important language features and libraries to actually develop an application...
first
Bro you are anomaly 😅 10x for video
nice