I'm aware that hackerrank is generally used by employers to see how skilled a potential employee is For someone like me who's in high school and coding leisurely (and professionally in the near future), would hackerrank be a good way to learn? Is hackerrank hard or am i just a bad programmer I've been working through hackerrank (for like almost a year now) and recently i've been focusing on the mathematics, functional programming, and algorithms sections (i've already completed python and regex). Hey, i had an interview for what i considered my dream company It’s a prestigious startup doing exactly what i wanted
The screener call with a founding engineer went really well, the next step was a hackerrank. 3 weeks ago, i applied to tiktok's frontend 2023 graduate program and promptly got an invite to their online assessment on hackerrank I've always sucked at leetcode , so i studied for it for nights. A typical swe oa with 2 coding questions on hackerrank (2 hours time limit) The problem statement is long and cluttered, so be prepare to read slowly and carefully However, if you have understood the problem statement, the problems are actually easy
If you don't finish the coding challenge on hackerrank, is it pretty much guaranteed you won't get the job I've done 2 coding challenges on hackerrank so far as part of interview processes and both times, i was unable to complete the challenge. I wouldn’t do this if i have access to another laptop Hackerrank might log user activity Reply reply more replies thenextchristmas • Truei dont know why but does anyone else have issues with hacker rank
I have been writing code since highschool and am comfortable in several languages but man for some reason hackrank just kills me in interviewing, i can never understand the questions or i flat out write garbage because i dont understand the questions I constantly study but it just seems i cant get it down Some fyi about the hackerrank platform (i never used it at ibm, though) Basic ide with some auto complete and errors, so hopefully syntax isn't an issue I do worry you'll find the exercise exceptionally difficult if you need to look up basic syntax The report for the grader, or whatever, does show everything you typed over time.
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