This project is your ultimate guide for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) students and professionals gearing up for technical interviews! π It offers structured Markdown files covering self-introductions, key dos and don'ts, technical topics, behavioral strategies, and common trap questions to nail mock interviews. π―
Our mission is to help you:
- Craft a stellar self-introduction β¨
- Steer clear of interview pitfalls π«
- Ace technical and behavioral questions π‘
- Navigate tricky trap questions πͺ€
- Practice real-world interview scenarios π
- Introduction Guide: Tips to create a concise, impactful self-introduction for CSE roles. π£οΈ
- What Not to Say: Mistakes and phrases to avoid during interviews. π ββοΈ
- Technical Preparation: Core CSE topics (algorithms, data structures, system design) with sample questions and solutions. π₯οΈ
- Behavioral Questions: Strategies for answering behavioral questions with examples. π€
- Common Trap Questions: Guidance on handling tricky questions that test critical thinking and composure. πͺ€
- Mock Interview Scenarios: Practice scenarios with step-by-step guidance. π¬
- Resources: Curated books, websites, and tools for interview prep. ππ
- Dive into specific
.md
files for focused prep. π - Follow guides to build skills step-by-step. π οΈ
- Practice with mock scenarios and trap questions for real-world readiness. ποΈββοΈ
- Contribute your own tips or questions (see Contributing). π€
We love contributions! To add or enhance content:
- Fork this project. π΄
- Create a new branch (
git checkout -b feature-name
). πΏ - Add or edit
.md
files with clear, concise content. βοΈ - Submit Uppercase a pull request with a description of changes. π
Licensed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for details. π
Kick off with introduction.md to craft your elevator pitch, then check avoid_in_interviews.md and common_trap_questions.md to polish your approach! π