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Algorithms Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked
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Algorithms Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked is a perfect companion to stand ahead above the rest in today’s competitive job market. Rather than going through comprehensive, textbook-sized reference guides, this book includes only the information required immediately for job search to build an IT career. This book puts the interviewee in the driver's seat and helps them steer their way to impress the interviewer.

Includes:

a) 250 Algorithms Interview Questions, Answers and Proven Strategies for getting hired as an IT professional

b) Dozens of examples to respond to interview questions

c) 51 HR Questions with Answers and Proven strategies to give specific, impressive, answers that help nail the interviews

d) 2 Aptitude Tests download available on www.vibrantpublishers.com

LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 31, 2011
ISBN9781466076556
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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Biggest plus for me in reading this book are the number of questions. Lots of the questions I should know already or have loosely framed thoughts. But what is nice is maybe seeing some ways to change my questions and see how others have answered. I guess real value would be in hearing from others who used the book in their interview process...
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Core Java, by Vibrant Publishers, was a very detailed and thorough reference book with over 300 questions on everything you need to know about Java, as well as basic interview questions and notes on customer service and communication. I requested the book because I have taken a basic Html and Java course in college as part of a major in Digital Communication, and I thought it would make a nice reference book. The Java chapters are not for leisure reading, but the Human Resource chapters can be helpful for anyone applying for a job. I hope I never have an interview with that many questions about Java, and I have rarely actually used Java at work, other then in editing code for ads, but I really enjoyed the PDF book. Java is not an easy computer language to learn, but I think its script for coding is very interesting but difficult. Learning any computer language can be challenging, and if I ever need to help someone with Java, or use it myself, this book will help. Thank you for sending me the link!
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    3 stars. This is an exhaustive list of questions that ‘may’ be asked by an interviewer. It is basic generic stuff-if you don’t already know it inside out, don’t waste my time. If I’m your interviewer, how will memorizing the answers help me with my hiring decision? I’m not giving an exam or a Q&A session, I am seeking a professional to join my team. Show me your knowledge of Core Java by responding to a real scenario that I’m dealing with. Tell me how you can fix it or at least make it more pleasant to deal with every day and you are hired. I have never had an interview that is question/answer like this; it has (every time) been scenario/solutions based. Having said all that-if you’ve been out of the field for a while and need to brush up or if you are just super anxious about interviewing, this may be the book for you. Go through it and make sure you are comfortable with every question-before you schedule an interview. Use it as a resource to fill out your skill set. Don’t waste someone’s time by being anything less than totally prepared and ready to get to work. There is an HR section that some may find informative-mostly it is padding. I found only minor formatting/spelling issues in this edition-much improved over the previous edition which was a nightmare. This book was given to me but the review is my own opinion.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is by far an excellent source for anyone getting ready for an interview for a position that requires knowledge of JAVA and its related architecture. This book covers the whole gambit and lays down, with excellent examples, what to expect, and what you might not expect, when you go into a meeting with prospective employers in these related fields. The author covered areas I hadn't even thought of; thinking that they were just second nature by way of the job. This is a must have resource for anyone thinking of getting into, or for that matter, expecting to be moved into the areas of JAVA development.