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In a now-viral post on LinkedIn, a US-based techie working at Google shared tips to crack coding interviews.
In his post, the techie revealed that the most valuable resource in a coding interview is not a book, tutorial, or online course, but rather the interviewer.
Google's AI Overviews feature on Google Search is getting an upgrade, thanks to the company's newly launched Gemini 2.0 model.
Indian-origin techie shares tips to crack coding interviews. Google reacts In his post, Sahil Gaba challenged the traditional perception of interviewers as mere evaluators, suggesting instead that ...
Google techie in Hyderabad exhausted after taking over 15 45-minute interviews: 'I'd rather code' The Google employee was soon flooded with requests from jobseekers and curious onlookers on what ...
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India Today on MSNGoogle and FAANG tackle AI cheating in job interviews, but how do candidates actually cheat? Explained
In the past couple of years, virtual interviews in the tech industry have been hailed as efficient and cost-saving. However, ...
Well, Google isn't the only one who is staring this challenge. Tech giants like Microsoft and Meta are also amongst the ...
Google CEO Sundar Pichai signals shift from remote recruitment to at least one in-person interview for candidates as tech ...
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