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Stop wasting your time studying leetcode, skip the flawed design of coding interviews and just use AI to help you land your next role. https://stealthcoder.app

Don't skip this, seriously! Behavioral interviews stressing you out? Remember STAR (Situation, Task, Action, Result). What's the toughest behavioral question YOU'VE faced? I'd love to hear it, maybe we can brainstorm answers!


Leetcode trick: When prepping for coding interviews, focus on understanding patterns, not memorizing solutions. What's one pattern that unexpectedly helped you during an interview? Share in the replies!


"Build once, reuse forever" is great for code, not job apps. Tailor your resume to each role. Yes, it's more work, but generic apps get generic results. Worth the effort for the right offer, trust me. What's your take?


Leaked resume tip: Quantify your achievements! Instead of "Improved performance," try "Improved performance by 15%." Numbers catch eyes, and show impact. Follow for more resume & career tips!


Burned out? Try this: Instead of another JS framework tutorial, build a simple static site generator. Forces you to learn the fundamentals, plus you get a useful tool out of it. Deeper understanding guaranteed! Thoughts?


Don't skip this: AI learns like we do, through trial and error. Imagine teaching a dog a trick, rewarding good behavior. That's reinforcement learning in a nutshell. Simple, right? Follow for more easy-to-understand tech concepts!


Tool I use daily: LeetCode's "solution" tab, even if I solved it myself! Seeing different approaches helps me level up. What's one resource you always check, even when you think you're done?


This broke my brain when I was job hunting: tailor your resume to EACH job. It's more work, but it shows you actually care. What's the best job search tip you've ever gotten? Share below!


"Automate this" is the wrong mindset for coding interviews. Think "collaborate on this" instead. It's about showing problem-solving skills, not just spitting out code. What do you think?


Pass interviews faster: Stop memorizing syntax! Understand the core concepts. I found success with MDN Web Docs. It's a free, comprehensive resource. Level up your web dev skills!


This fixed my motivation: AI can now write code, create art, and even compose music. So, as developers, are we problem solvers, or just translators between human needs and AI capabilities? What do you think?


Leetcode trick for web devs: What's one resource (besides MDN!) you wish you knew about when you started? Curious to hear what helped you all out!


Don't skip this: Your resume should show, not just tell. Listing every tech you've touched is less impactful than detailing projects where you solved real problems. What's your take? Show or tell?


Pass interviews faster by understanding AI! Think of AI like a super-powered autocomplete. It predicts the most likely answer, but it doesn't actually "understand" anything. Interesting, right? What are your thoughts?


Low effort, high reward tip for behavioral interviews: Star Method (Situation, Task, Action, Result.) It's simple, keeps you on track, and helps tell a complete story. Use it to structure your answers. Thank me later!


Real reason AI seems so smart? It's not "thinking", it's just *really* good at pattern recognition. Like seeing the same cat picture a million times and knowing it's a cat, you know? What do you think?


The secret to acing behavioral interviews? Don't just say you're a team player. Tell a story about a time you navigated a team conflict or helped a teammate succeed. Specifics are key!


System design hack: Don't just memorize patterns. Understand WHY each pattern exists. Then, articulate tradeoffs during interviews. That's how you level up!


Why you still suck at LeetCode: Stop overthinking the optimal solution immediately. First, solve it! Then, optimize. Trust me, it's faster.


How Amazon screens system design candidates: "Design a system that can handle double the load" It's never about the perfect solution, it's about the tradeoffs you make. What's your favorite system design interview question?


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