Placements & Interviews 😲 [resources & tips]
Hello guys! This is my first blog post. And it is going to be about interview preparation as this is the most [probably only] talked topic among undergrads right now. So please have a look and do comment your suggestions.
Devang Agarwal
Hello guys! This is my first blog post. And it is going to be about interview preparation as this is the most [probably only] talked topic among undergrads right now. So please have a look and do comment your suggestions.
Coming to the main part, myself being an undergrad, I have looked and studied all over the internet about dos and don’ts for the upcoming season. With all the knowledge I have gained I will briefly list out the main points and provide you guys with some good resources to go deeper if you want.

Dos and don’ts -
First of all, get yourself to interview round
- Make one good resume [CVs not necessary for undergrads] and tailor it according to the job/position you are applying for. Remember tailoring is important.
- Resume must have contact details, brief summary, most recent education, project, skills, work experience[if] contained in a single page.
[What to include and what not to in resume](https://techinterviewhandbook.org/resume)
[Free resume builder](https://novoresume.com/)
For/during the interview round
- Thoroughly go through the job requirements, expectations, skillset, company background — this will help in tailoring your answers during the interview.
- Prepare basics specific to the job and have a good understanding of the skills you mentioned in your resume.
- Get an idea of the selection procedure of the company you have applied to.
- Prepare answers to common questions beforehand.
- Most imp — Be confident and honest during the interview!
[Interview formats and details](https://techinterviewhandbook.org/interview-formats)
[Common Interview questions](https://www.grammarly.com/blog/common-interview-questions/)
Post-interview
- Do not think about if your interview was bad or good or how you will stand with others, let this headache be on the interviewer's side.
- Do check your emails regularly.
- If selected, say yes to the offer only after understanding the compensation breakdown. If not, then do a brief introspection upon the domain you can improve.
More Resouces —
[30 days of coding (best and compact)](https://www.30dayscoding.com/)
[How to prepare for placemnets](https://leverageedu.com/blog/how-to-prepare-for-placements/)
[DSA Questions (coding interview)](https://www.interviewbit.com/coding-interview-questions/)
Most of the important stuff is simplified. Readers, please share your views and resources in the comments to help peers.

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[My Github](https://github.com/dmachine7)
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Devang Agarwal
I am Freelancer who is open to sharing knowledge and work on web projects.

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