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Software engineering interview candidates, and those just trying to be better software engineers, you'll not want to miss this conversation on how to survive imperfect technical interviews with Victor Moreno (@TheCodingTeacher ) who is a Sr. Amazon Engineer and CTO who has launched 11 startups and interviewed hundreds of engineers. 

The host is Kevin Landucci, an expert coach who has helped hundreds of software engineers, junior through very senior, to get and pass difficult engineering interviews. 

They talk about the space between "good" and "great" engineers, which is important to you because it affects code cleanliness, as well as coding, system design, and behavioral interviews.  

There are a lot of other goodies too, with topics ranging from why attitude is underrated and why design patterns are overrated. Check it out now or set a reminder for yourself to watch when you have time!

This is the third episode of Offer Town, a show by ApplyPass about practical, playful, & unconventional tactics for engineers to get offers, promotions, and paid what we're worth.

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CHAPTERS
0:00 Getting to know Victor 
9:32 The space between "good" and "great" engineers in interviews and careers
9:38 What do the most productive coders (in interviews) have in common? 
10:46 Coding professionalism: Worth it in interviews? 
11:38 Amazon's LP Behavioral round
12:38 Underrated idea in tech
13:20 Using comparison to become a better engineer?
15:37 Sys Des interviewers have a bunch of opinions, and half of them are wrong
16:32 Anti-patterns for candidates in system design rounds
17:30 The most unknown tactic in system design interviews
18:54 FAANG interviewers stick to the opinions of where they've worked
20:43 The most unique approach to silly questions like "Design Spotify"
22:15 Labyrinth of trivia and games
27:25 Clean Architecture, Hexagonal Architecture, +Domain  Driven Design: Their design patterns and how they suck

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