ever have an interview so bad you just wanna pack up and go be a sheep hearder in the middle of nowhere?
had an interview with three angry indian dudes at a large company. I've been programming for 7 years and this was jr dev role. At the end of it they told the recruiter "he needs to spend more time at a computer"
they asked fairly easy questions.
The first was "whats the difference between an array, list, and tuple in python" right pretty simple, my answer was an array is composed of one type. meaning all will have to be strings, or all int etc etc. string is an array but you can have different types in it. and a tuple is like a string but immutable. They asked what immutable means and i simply answered " it means you can change it i.e. slicing, appending, drop, pop etc." but they then asked again " what else does it mean" which i answered "just that is modifiable". they moved on asking me to show it on pen and paper. wrote em all out but i accidentally made an error with the brackets i used { instead of [. interviewer said "that is dictionary not a bracket. Then they asked how to add two lists together. pretty simple, just a for loop enumerating through the arrays . I didnt write everything out just because we only had an hour to get through everything so showing detail probably would just be a waste of time.
Then they asked some dictionary questions, only one of which i wasnt comfortable in was how to call the dict, ive done it before but just kind of forgot. great okay one wrong lets move on.
Then it was some API stuff, asked me basic whats "Post" "request" stuff. then they asked what module i should use to talk to a website, I responded "http and urllib". Then they went way off topic of the job and asked about AI. whats an rnn, cnn, lstm. i answered recursive neural net, convolutional neural net, long short term memory. they asked me how to train models i answered with my short experience in tensorflow about how to set up a training set and a test set. then it will analyze the data and cross reference, then i explained how the input and outputs work with some linear algebra.
When i finished i felt fairly decent about it, about 80% of the questions were answered right in my book, which is about right for a jr dev role.
just got word from the recruiter saying "he should spend more time at a computer" am i crazy? did i say something wrong? am i actually just an idiot?
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