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Some thoughts after interviewing at Facebook, Google and Microsoft and failing gloriously with confusing results

Since 2020 was pretty much a year spent locked inside the house, eventually I was bored and didn't have much to do except to sit all day in front of a screen, I decide to try my luck at some big companies, at least to get my foot at their doorstep with some interviews. Now to apply for these companies and to actually get a semi decent chance to pass the phone interview, also known as the phone screening, you need to learn standard algorithmic stuff taught in the first years of university. This meant relearning a bit one of the most painful courses in university that I did, that "slaugthered"  many students, like "Programming and Algorithms" or "Algorithm design".  "Luckily" for me, I was stuck inside my house so I didn't really have anything better to do. I started with a book, the standard book for interviewing at these companies called "Cracking the coding interview". I pretty much finished it in around 6 weeks by reading 4-5