After literally hundreds of applications and trying any and everything I finally secured a referral to a local company for a junior full stack engineer position.
Had phone screening with HR a week ago and got invited for an onsite with the hiring manager this Friday. In the email he said it will be a “behavioral/ small coding challenge”.
This will be my first interview like this, but I am extremely nervous and trying to prepare the best I can. When I asked what to expect he just said it would be in JavaScript. So I’m trying to brush up on it since I’ve mainly been using Python and Java for about the last year.
As a career changer and literally just graduating last month I’m so in my head about blowing this because it is literally a life changing opportunity for me and my family and with the current state of things who knows when/if I’ll get another opportunity anytime soon.
Any advice?
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r/cscareerquestions After literally hundreds of applications and trying any and everything I finally secured a referral to a local company for a junior full stack engineer position. Had phone screening with HR a week ago and got invited for an onsite with the hiring manager this Friday. In the email he said it will be a “behavioral/ small coding challenge”. This will be my first interview like this, but I am extremely nervous and trying to prepare the best I can. When I asked what to expect he just said it would be in JavaScript. So I’m trying to brush up on it since I’ve mainly been using Python and Java for about the last year. As a career changer and literally just graduating last month I’m so in my head about blowing this because it is literally a life changing opportunity for me and my family and with the current state of things who knows when/if I’ll get another opportunity anytime soon. Any advice? submitted by /u/AnteaterAvailable571 [link] [comments]
After literally hundreds of applications and trying any and everything I finally secured a referral to a local company for a junior full stack engineer position.
Had phone screening with HR a week ago and got invited for an onsite with the hiring manager this Friday. In the email he said it will be a “behavioral/ small coding challenge”.
This will be my first interview like this, but I am extremely nervous and trying to prepare the best I can. When I asked what to expect he just said it would be in JavaScript. So I’m trying to brush up on it since I’ve mainly been using Python and Java for about the last year.
As a career changer and literally just graduating last month I’m so in my head about blowing this because it is literally a life changing opportunity for me and my family and with the current state of things who knows when/if I’ll get another opportunity anytime soon.
Any advice?
submitted by /u/AnteaterAvailable571
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