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Here’s a solid 𝗕𝗘𝗛𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗢𝗥𝗔𝗟 𝗥𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗧𝗜𝗣 to boost your chances to nail that job offer!
Technical skills might get you through initial rounds, but behavioral rounds are where many stumble — especially with senior managers who really want to know if you fit the team.
Here’s how to ace it:
1️⃣ When HR shares your interviewer's name, hunt for their LinkedIn profile.
2️⃣ Check out their work history and interests to find common ground.
3️⃣ Mention something relevant during the chat — it shows you’ve done your homework and builds rapport.
4️⃣ Remember, this round is two-way: they’re checking if you suit their culture, and you’re seeing if they suit your career goals.
5️⃣ So, ask smart questions about the role and company culture — it proves you’re genuinely interested.
💡 𝗣𝗿𝗼 𝘁𝗶𝗽: Stay polite but confident; senior leaders love that mix!
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🚀 5 Coding Skills That Actually Matter for Data Science Interviews 💻
❌ You don’t need LeetCode hard
✅ You need real data problem-solving
Focus on these 5 only 👇
1️⃣ String Cleaning – regex, text cleanup
2️⃣ Pandas GroupBy – real business insights
3️⃣ SQL Joins & Window Functions
4️⃣ Python Data Structures – dict, set, list
5️⃣ Basic Algorithms – sliding window, two pointers
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Here’s a solid 𝗕𝗘𝗛𝗔𝗩𝗜𝗢𝗥𝗔𝗟 𝗥𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 𝗧𝗜𝗣 to boost your chances to nail that job offer!
Technical skills might get you through initial rounds, but behavioral rounds are where many stumble — especially with senior managers who really want to know if you fit the team.
Here’s how to ace it:
1️⃣ When HR shares your interviewer's name, hunt for their LinkedIn profile.
2️⃣ Check out their work history and interests to find common ground.
3️⃣ Mention something relevant during the chat — it shows you’ve done your homework and builds rapport.
4️⃣ Remember, this round is two-way: they’re checking if you suit their culture, and you’re seeing if they suit your career goals.
5️⃣ So, ask smart questions about the role and company culture — it proves you’re genuinely interested.
💡 𝗣𝗿𝗼 𝘁𝗶𝗽: Stay polite but confident; senior leaders love that mix!
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✅ Top 6 Tips to Pick the Right Tech Career 🚀💻
1️⃣ Start with Self-Discovery
• Do you enjoy building things? Try Web or App Dev
• Love solving puzzles? Explore Data Science or Cybersecurity
• Like visuals? Go for UI/UX or Design Tools
2️⃣ Explore Before You Commit
• Try short tutorials on YouTube or free courses
• Spend 1 hour exploring a new tool or language weekly
3️⃣ Look at Salary + Demand
• Research in-demand roles on LinkedIn Glassdoor
• Focus on skills like Python, SQL, AI, Cloud, DevOps
4️⃣ Follow a Real Career Path
• Don’t just learn random things
• Example: HTML → CSS → JS → React → Full-Stack
5️⃣ Build, Don’t Just Watch
• Make mini projects (to-do app, blog, scraper, etc.)
• Share on GitHub or LinkedIn
6️⃣ Stay Consistent
• 30 mins a day beats 5 hours once a week
• Track your learning and celebrate progress
💡 You don’t need to learn everything — just the right thing at the right time.
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Hiring: Video Editor
We are looking for a Video Editor Intern who is passionate about editing and storytelling through video.
About the Role:
- This is an unpaid internship opportunity.
- You will gain hands-on experience working on real projects.
- A great opportunity for beginners or students who want to build their portfolio.
Responsibilities:
- Edit basic videos for social media and online platforms
- Add basic transitions, cuts, text, and music
- Work on short-form content such as reels or shorts
Requirements:
- Mobile video editing only (CapCut, VN, InShot, etc.) – no heavy desktop software required
- Basic knowledge of video editing tools
- Creativity and willingness to learn
If you’re interested or know someone who might be a good fit, please DM your portfolio or sample work to:
ankitmandrawal87@gmail.com
📩 Feel free to share this with anyone looking to start their journey in video editing!
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LTI Interview Questions (QA Automation)
One of my friends recently gave an interview at LTI.
Here are the 19 questions they faced - useful for anyone preparing for QA/Automation roles:
Technical Questions
1. Can you briefly explain your work experience in automation testing?
2. How many years of experience do you have in automation, and what frameworks have you worked on?
3. If you were to rate yourself out of 5 in automation tools (like Selenium, Cucumber), what rating would you give?
4. What is your knowledge of TestNG annotations and parallel execution?
5. Do you have any experience with JMeter?
6. What is your experience with Postman for API testing?
7. Do you have any exposure to REST Assured?
8. Why did you move from Selenium to Playwright? What advantages does Playwright provide?
9. Can you explain how you apply OOPS concepts in your automation framework?
10. Limitation of selenium?
11. What are Lambda expressions in Java? Why are they used?
12. Which version of Java are you using?
13. What is a Functional Interface in Java?
Scenario-Based Questions
14. A defect is reported in production. How do you handle it?
15. During regression testing, you find 200 test cases failing.
What's your approach?
16. You are asked to automate a CAPTCHA field. What will you do?
17. Your login test is failing intermittently. How do you debug?
18. How do you decide which test cases go into regression suite?
19. If a developer says "it works on my machine," how do you respond?
+These are real interview questions faced in an LTI QA/Automation interview.
Sharing them here to help professionals prepare better!
#QA #AutomationTesting #Selenium #Playwright #InterviewPreparation #LTI #Testing
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🎬 Hiring: Video Editor (Paid Internship)
We are looking for a Video Editor Intern who is passionate about editing and storytelling through video.
About the Role:
- This is a paid internship opportunity.
- The budget is currently low, but you will gain hands-on experience working on real projects.
- Great opportunity for beginners or students who want to build their portfolio.
Responsibilities:
- Edit basic videos for social media and online platforms
- Add basic transitions, cuts, text, and music
- Work collaboratively and meet deadlines
Requirements:
- Basic knowledge of video editing tools
- Creativity and willingness to learn
- Good communication and reliability
If you’re interested or know someone who might be a good fit, please DM me with your portfolio or sample work to
ethernium117@gmail.com
📩 Feel free to share this with anyone looking to start their journey in video editing!
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🌐 Complete Roadmap to Become a Web Developer
📂 1. Learn the Basics of the Web
– How the internet works
– What is HTTP/HTTPS, DNS, Hosting, Domain
– Difference between frontend & backend
📂 2. Frontend Development (Client-Side)
∟📌 HTML – Structure of web pages
∟📌 CSS – Styling, Flexbox, Grid, Media Queries
∟📌 JavaScript – DOM Manipulation, Events, ES6+
∟📌 Responsive Design – Mobile-first approach
∟📌 Version Control – Git & GitHub
📂 3. Advanced Frontend
∟📌 JavaScript Frameworks/Libraries – React (recommended), Vue or Angular
∟📌 Package Managers – npm or yarn
∟📌 Build Tools – Webpack, Vite
∟📌 APIs – Fetch, REST API integration
∟📌 Frontend Deployment – Netlify, Vercel
📂 4. Backend Development (Server-Side)
∟📌 Choose a Language – Node.js (JavaScript), Python, PHP, Java, etc.
∟📌 Databases – MongoDB (NoSQL), MySQL/PostgreSQL (SQL)
∟📌 Authentication & Authorization – JWT, OAuth
∟📌 RESTful APIs / GraphQL
∟📌 MVC Architecture
📂 5. Full-Stack Skills
∟📌 MERN Stack – MongoDB, Express, React, Node.js
∟📌 CRUD Operations – Create, Read, Update, Delete
∟📌 State Management – Redux or Context API
∟📌 File Uploads, Payment Integration, Email Services
📂 6. Testing & Optimization
∟📌 Debugging – Chrome DevTools
∟📌 Performance Optimization
∟📌 Unit & Integration Testing – Jest, Cypress
📂 7. Hosting & Deployment
∟📌 Frontend – Netlify, Vercel
∟📌 Backend – Render, Railway, or VPS (e.g. DigitalOcean)
∟📌 CI/CD Basics
📂 8. Build Projects & Portfolio
– Blog App
– E-commerce Site
– Portfolio Website
– Admin Dashboard
📂 9. Keep Learning & Contributing
– Contribute to open-source
– Stay updated with trends
– Practice on platforms like LeetCode or Frontend Mentor
✅ Apply for internships/jobs with a strong GitHub + portfolio!
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⚙️ Basic Programming Elements You Should Know 💻
These elements are the building blocks of every program. They allow programs to store data, perform operations, and execute instructions.
Variable
A variable is a named storage location used to store data in memory. Its value can change during program execution.
Example:
age = 26
name = "Ajay"
Here:
• age stores a number
• name stores text
Variables help store information that programs can use later.
Constant
A constant is a value that does not change during program execution. Constants are used when a value should remain fixed.
Example:
PI = 3.14159
MAX_USERS = 100
By convention, constants are often written in uppercase. They help prevent accidental modification of important values.
Data Type
A data type defines the kind of data a variable stores.
Common data types include:
• Integer: count = 10
• Float: price = 19.99
• String: city = "Jodhpur"
• Boolean: is_active = True
Data types help the computer understand how to process and store data.
Operator
Operators are symbols used to perform operations on values or variables.
• Arithmetic Operators: a = 10; b = 5; print(a + b)
• Comparison Operators: print(a > b)
• Logical Operators: x = True; y = False; print(x and y)
Operators are used in calculations and decision-making.
Expression
An expression is a combination of values, variables, and operators that produces a result.
Example: result = (10 + 5) * 2
Here the expression (10 + 5) * 2 is evaluated first, and the result is stored in result.
Expressions are commonly used in calculations and conditions.
Statement
A statement is a single instruction that the computer executes.
Example:
score = 90
print(score)
Each line represents a statement telling the computer what to do. Programs are made up of many statements executed in sequence.
⭐ Key Idea
Basic programming elements such as variables, constants, data types, operators, expressions, and statements form the core of writing programs.
Understanding these concepts makes it much easier to learn any programming language.
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1. Google Cloud Introduction to Generative AI
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Start with the basics & continue through neural networks / deep learning.
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Learn AI from the People Behind ChatGPT
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Learn how to build and operate LLM applications.
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Learn how to design and build RAG systems.
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Learn AI fundamentals with hands-on Python.
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Learn what responsible AI is and why it is important.
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Explore Google’s free AI tools, tutorials, and learning paths for workforce
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The skills that got you here won’t take you forward.
But the right AI skills will.
These courses are free.
The only investment is your time.
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⚡️ *Stanford Released a Free Course on Language Modeling from Scratch*
The university is currently teaching CS336: Language Modeling from Scratch - and uploading the full course to YouTube for everyone in real time.
*Here’s why it’s a big deal:*
• Anyone can learn to build their own language models from zero - completely free
• Full course: from architecture and tokenizers to RL training and scaling
• Explained step-by-step, beginner-friendly (even if you’re new to coding)
• Each lecture includes extra reading, assignments, and slides
📚 Course site: https://web.stanford.edu/class/cs336
▶️ YouTube playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoROMvodv4rO1NB9TD4iUZ3qghGEGtqNX
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✅ Programming Concepts Interview Questions with Answers
1️⃣ What is the difference between compiled and interpreted languages?
✅ Compiled Language: Code is converted into machine code before execution. Faster performance. Examples: C, C++, Java (partially compiled)
✅ Interpreted Language: Code executes line by line at runtime. Slower but easier debugging. Examples: Python, JavaScript
2️⃣ What is OOP? Explain its 4 pillars
✅ Object-Oriented Programming (OOP): A programming paradigm based on objects, classes, and real-world modeling.
🔹 4 Pillars:
1. Encapsulation: Wrapping data + methods together.
2. Abstraction: Showing only essential features.
3. Inheritance: One class acquires properties of another.
4. Polymorphism: Same function behaves differently.
3️⃣ Difference between Abstraction vs Encapsulation
Abstraction hides implementation details, while Encapsulation protects data.
Abstraction focuses on what to show, Encapsulation focuses on how to restrict access.
4️⃣ What is Polymorphism? Give a real example
✅ Polymorphism = One interface, multiple behaviors. Same method performs different actions based on context.
🎯 Real Example: A person behaves differently: At home → son, At office → employee
5️⃣ What is the difference between Stack and Heap memory?
Stack Memory stores function calls & local variables, automatically managed, and faster access.
Heap Memory stores objects & dynamic memory, manually or garbage collected, and slower access.
6️⃣ What is Recursion? When should you avoid it?
✅ Recursion: A function calling itself until a base condition is met.
🚫 Avoid recursion when memory is limited, deep recursive calls are possible, or iterative solution is simpler.
7️⃣ What is the difference between Pass by Value and Pass by Reference?
✅ Pass by Value: Copy of variable passed, changes don't affect original.
✅ Pass by Reference: Original variable reference passed, changes affect original.
8️⃣ What are mutable vs immutable objects?
✅ Mutable Objects: Can be changed after creation. Examples: List, Dictionary
✅ Immutable Objects: Cannot be modified after creation. Examples: String, Tuple
9️⃣ What is a Deadlock?
✅ Deadlock: A situation where two or more processes wait for each other indefinitely.
10️⃣ What is Multithreading?
✅ Multithreading: Running multiple threads (tasks) simultaneously within a program. Benefits: Better performance, faster execution.
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🎯 Software Developer Interview Tip
Most tech interviews test **DSA fundamentals**.
Focus on mastering:
• Arrays
• Strings
• HashMaps
• Linked Lists
• Basic Recursion
You don’t need 500 problems — just strong understanding of **core patterns**.
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🎯 Interview Tip #4
Many candidates write the correct SQL but fail to explain it clearly.
Always practice explaining:
• Why you used a JOIN
• Why GROUP BY is needed
• How the query works step by step
Clear explanation can impress interviewers even more than the query itself.
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I’m helping students prepare for Data Engineering, and Placement Interviews with structured guidance.
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• Resume & interview guidance
• Personal doubt solving
If you're preparing for placements or switching into data roles this might help.
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✅ Top GitHub Repositories to Learn Coding (FREE) 🧑💻⭐
1️⃣ 📘 JavaScript Algorithms
github.com/trekhleb/javascript-algorithms
– 100+ algorithms & data structures in JS with explanations
– Great for interviews and DSA prep
2️⃣ 📗 30 Days of JavaScript
github.com/Asabeneh/30-Days-Of-JavaScript
– Learn JS step-by-step from basics to DOM & OOP
– Ideal for self-paced learners
3️⃣ 📙 System Design Primer
github.com/donnemartin/system-design-primer
– Learn how to design scalable systems
– Must-read for backend & interview prep
4️⃣ 📒 Awesome Python
github.com/vinta/awesome-python
– Curated list of Python libraries, tools, and resources
– Explore everything from web dev to ML
5️⃣ 📕 Frontend Developer Roadmap
github.com/EnoahNetz/Frontend-Developer-Interview-Preparation
– Full frontend prep with HTML, CSS, JS, React
– Also includes interview tips & resources
6️⃣ 📓 Developer Roadmap
github.com/kamranahmedse/developer-roadmap
– Visual roadmap for frontend, backend, DevOps
– Helps you plan your learning path
7️⃣ 📔 Free Programming Books
github.com/EbookFoundation/free-programming-books
– 1000+ books in 30+ languages
– Covers all major programming topics
💡 Pro Tip: Star and fork useful repos. Use GitHub like your personal learning library.
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