I managed to get an interview for a small defense company and I got a behavioral interview at the end of February, and I assume a technical coming after that.
The internship is bringing concepts to real life and presenting it at the end of the internship. The minimum quals needed are familiarity with python, c, c++, embedded c, understanding OS internals, version control, software and hardware interfacing. The preferred quals experience in CI/CD, reverse engineering, memory management knowledge, etc….
I know c++, and a bit of c, and im familiar with python, and I’ve gone through memory management and stuff like that from classes. I have experience with some embedded stuff with Raspberry Pi’s and Arduinos, but outside of that, everything else is new to me.
What should I expect for the technical interview, Leetcode or just general coding knowledge? What would be good to prepare for?
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r/cscareerquestions I managed to get an interview for a small defense company and I got a behavioral interview at the end of February, and I assume a technical coming after that. The internship is bringing concepts to real life and presenting it at the end of the internship. The minimum quals needed are familiarity with python, c, c++, embedded c, understanding OS internals, version control, software and hardware interfacing. The preferred quals experience in CI/CD, reverse engineering, memory management knowledge, etc…. I know c++, and a bit of c, and im familiar with python, and I’ve gone through memory management and stuff like that from classes. I have experience with some embedded stuff with Raspberry Pi’s and Arduinos, but outside of that, everything else is new to me. What should I expect for the technical interview, Leetcode or just general coding knowledge? What would be good to prepare for? submitted by /u/SwigOfRavioli349 [link] [comments]
I managed to get an interview for a small defense company and I got a behavioral interview at the end of February, and I assume a technical coming after that.
The internship is bringing concepts to real life and presenting it at the end of the internship. The minimum quals needed are familiarity with python, c, c++, embedded c, understanding OS internals, version control, software and hardware interfacing. The preferred quals experience in CI/CD, reverse engineering, memory management knowledge, etc….
I know c++, and a bit of c, and im familiar with python, and I’ve gone through memory management and stuff like that from classes. I have experience with some embedded stuff with Raspberry Pi’s and Arduinos, but outside of that, everything else is new to me.
What should I expect for the technical interview, Leetcode or just general coding knowledge? What would be good to prepare for?
submitted by /u/SwigOfRavioli349
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