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Indian-origin software engineer Sahil Gaba, who works at Google, shared a viral LinkedIn post revealing his top tip for cracking coding interviews—leveraging the interviewer as a resource. He ...
An Indian-origin techie shared a unique coding interview tip, calling the interviewer the best resource. Google reacted, and his post went viral on LinkedIn.
Powered by Gemini 2.5 Pro, Jules is an asynchronous, agent-based coding tool that integrates with GitHub, clones codebases ...
In a now-viral post on LinkedIn, a US-based techie working at Google shared tips to crack coding interviews.
Well, Google isn't the only one who is staring this challenge. Tech giants like Microsoft and Meta are also amongst the companies battling AI assisted cheating.
Is it okay to explain to the interviewer how you'd use Google to find an answer? This question was originally answered on Quora by Gayle Laakmann McDowell.