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## Update Your Resume
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- See Resume prep information in the books: "Cracking The Coding Interview" and "Programming Interviews Exposed"
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-- I don't know how important this is (you can do your own research) but here is an article on making your resume ATS Compliant:
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- - [How to Create or Check if your Resume is ATS Compliant](https://ayedot.com/97/MiniBlog/Meaning-of-ATS-compliant-resume-and-How-to-create-ATS-Resume-for-Free)
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- ["This Is What A GOOD Resume Should Look Like" by Gayle McDowell (author of Cracking the Coding Interview)](https://www.careercup.com/resume),
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- Note by the author: "This is for a US-focused resume. CVs for India and other countries have different expectations, although many of the points will be the same."
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- ["Step-by-step resume guide" by Tech Interview Handbook](https://www.techinterviewhandbook.org/resume/guide)
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- Detailed guide on how to set up your resume from scratch, write effective resume content, optimize it, and test your resume
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-## Find a Job
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-- [Sites for Finding Jobs](https://ayedot.com/151/MiniBlog/Top-10-Best-Websites-for-Careers--Jobs)
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+ - Detailed guide on how to set up your resume from scratch, write effective resume content, optimize it, and test your resume
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## Interview Process & General Interview Prep
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- What did you learn at [job x / project y]?
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- What would you have done better at [job x / project y]?
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-- If you find it hard to come up with good answers of these types of interview questions, here are some ideas:
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- - [General Interview Questions and their Answers](https://ayedot.com/119/MiniBlog/General-Interview-Questions-and-their-Answers-for-Tech-Jobs)
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## Have questions for the interviewer
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Some of mine (I already may know the answers, but want their opinion or team perspective):
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- Stanford lectures on sorting:
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- [Lecture 15 | Programming Abstractions (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENp00xylP7c&index=15&list=PLFE6E58F856038C69)
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- [Lecture 16 | Programming Abstractions (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y4M9IVgrVKo&index=16&list=PLFE6E58F856038C69)
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- - Shai Simonson, [Aduni.org](http://www.aduni.org/):
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+ - Shai Simonson:
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- [Algorithms - Sorting - Lecture 2 (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odNJmw5TOEE&list=PLFDnELG9dpVxQCxuD-9BSy2E7BWY3t5Sm&index=2)
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- [Algorithms - Sorting II - Lecture 3 (video)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hj8YKFTFKEE&list=PLFDnELG9dpVxQCxuD-9BSy2E7BWY3t5Sm&index=3)
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- Steven Skiena lectures on sorting:
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