Top 10 Mistakes Not to Make in a Programming Interview



Top 10 Mistakes Not to Make in a Programming Interview

If you are a programmer, you already know that when you apply for a programming job, the interview process is little different than any other technical job interviews.

In this article we will discuss 10 mistakes that you should avoid in a programming interview.

1. No Practice for Writing Code on Paper or Whiteboard

This is one of the biggest mistakes that candidates tend to make. Most of the programming interviews are either on paper or on a whiteboard. Most of the candidates have good practice of writing code on a computer but little practice of writing code on paper or white board.

A candidate who is used to an IDE (or a text editor) fumbles at the very first step of maintaining good indentation on paper. You must know that writing a well indented code is must in programming interviews. Also, while writing code on paper, there is no compiler to help you find some obvious compile time mistakes. Also most of the candidates get nervous while writing code on a white board in front of a interview panel. So, before a job interview, practice a little on writing code on a paper or whiteboard.


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