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Presentation I gave to help students entering their junior year secure computer science internships
Let’s get a software development internship
Julian Ozen
Why you should listen to me
How to get an interview
How to approach interview practicing
Why am I talking?
Generic career advice isn’t always relevant
WashU is not a top computer science recruiting school
You may not be a top candidate
Software Developer Positions are not given out solely by intelligence,
school, GPA, or referral
2014 High Paid Interns
by Gayle Laakmann Mcdowell
Sources
Recruiters
Company Hiring Blogs
careercup.com
Quora / Reddit / Twitter
HackerNews Cracking the Coding Interview
Are you ready?
If you’re at WashU, have you taken CSE241?
Linked Lists
Binary Trees
Tries
Stacks
Queues
Vectors / Array Lists
Hashtables
Breadth First Search
Depth First Search
Binary Search
Merge Sort
Quick Sort
Tree Insert / Find / etc
Bit Manipulation
Singleton Design
Factory Design
Memory Hierarchy
Stack vs Heap
Recursion
Why you should listen to me
How to get an interview
How to approach interview practicing
Interview Process
Build a resume
Submitting Application
Screening Interviews
Follow Up Interviews
Resume Building
CareerCenter is still a valuable resource
Quantifiable Bullet Point
Accomplished ____X____,
by using ____Y____,
which led to ____Z____.
Quantifiable Bullet Point
Organized and directed a team with diverse technical backgrounds in the design of an urban disaster relief application.
What technologies did you use?What was it for?
Who did you help?How well did it perform its job?
What recognition did it receive?
Quantifiable Bullet Point
Wrote web application in Python, HTML, and JavaScript that checks if internal bridge lines are currently being used, and updates a database correspondingly.
Projects and Languages
WashU doesn’t teach anything except JAVA for the first few semesters
You don’t want a recruiter to think you’re just a
__________ developerJAVA
You don’t want a recruiter to think you’re just a
__________ developeriPhone
You don’t want a recruiter to think you’re just a
__________ developeriPhone Web
Projects and Languages
Knowing several languages signals to a company that you are capable of being put on any project
Online courses make this extremely easy to learn
A projects proves you know that language
Go to Hackathons
Utilize a new technology or language
Create a projects to put on a resume
Free t-shirts, swag, food, prizes
Meet with recruiters and other smart people
Networking
Getting an interview can be the hardest part of the application process
Critical if your school doesn’t attract top companies
Referrals are both everything and nothing
Apply, Apply, Apply
Make an A / B List of Companies, but interview everywhere
Multiple offers give you leverage, even for internships
Why you should listen to me
How to get an interview
How to approach interview practicing
Interview Questions
Behavioral
Coding
Behavior Question
Memorize Resume Talking Points
Most Interesting Project Conflict with Teammates
Hardest BugMost Interesting
What languages did you use?
Coding Questions
Done on paper or a whiteboard or collaborative docso don’t practice on a computer
Coding Questions
Ask Questions
What attributes does the data have?
What resources / libraries can I use?
What constraint’s do I have?
What is the context?
Figure out the catch
Coding Questions
Coding Questions
Pseudocode, then "real"code
Coding Questions
Test your code
What happens at negative?What happens at 0?
What happens at a million values?
Does it do what you think it does?
Coding Questions
Remember, these are hard.
Go Slow. Stay Calm. Deep Breath.
Start with any answer, work towards the best one.
Often getting a question wrong does not mean you did poorly.
This is just the start.
There are immediate significant payoffs to putting in hard work in a few specific areas.
The best way to be successful is to become comfortable with this process.
Good Luck!
Any questions?