Hacking a Google Interview -- Programming Interviews Exposed!
Ed Solovey
Mon Jan 11 thru Fri Jan 15, 07-09:00pm, 26-204
No enrollment limit, no advance sign up
Limited to 30 participants.
Participants requested to attend all sessions (non-series)
Prereq: at least one MIT programming class or equivalent; 6.006 usef
Want to work at a company like Google, Apple, or Facebook? There's no need to fear the big thing standing in your way: the interview. This class will help you to prepare and practice for the interview by reviewing common topics and questions so that you'll feel comfortable and confident about being able to answer any question that may be thrown your way at your next interview.
The class focuses on computer science topics that frequently come up in programming interviews. It covers time complexity, hash tables, binary search trees, and some other things you might learn in 6.006. However, most of the time is devoted to topics you won't learn there, such as crafty bitwise logic and tricks to solving problems. If you want a job or internship at a computer science company, make sure you don't miss this class!
Web: http://web.mit.edu/~edsol/Public/interviewClass/
Contact: Ed Solovey, edsol@alum.mit.edu
Sponsor: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Latest update: 08-Dec-2009
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