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Top Mistakes to Avoid in Technical Interviews - Complete Guide - Admin - 03-22-2026 Avoid these common mistakes that candidates make in technical interviews: 1. Jumping into coding without understanding the problem - Always clarify requirements and ask questions first - Repeat the problem back to the interviewer 2. Not thinking out loud - Interviewers want to see your thought process - Explain your approach before writing code 3. Ignoring edge cases - Always consider empty inputs, null values, and boundary conditions - Test your solution with multiple examples 4. Writing code without a plan - Discuss your approach and get agreement before coding - Use pseudocode if needed 5. Poor time management - Don't spend too long on one approach if it's not working - Know when to ask for hints 6. Not testing your code - Walk through your solution with test cases - Fix bugs systematically 7. Getting nervous about silence - It's okay to take a moment to think - Better to pause than to ramble 8. Not knowing your resume - Be ready to explain every project and technology listed - Have specific examples ready 9. Skipping complexity analysis - Always mention time and space complexity - Discuss trade-offs between approaches 10. Not asking questions at the end - Prepare 2-3 thoughtful questions about the team, tech stack, or culture - Shows genuine interest in the role Remember: Interview skills improve with practice. Do mock interviews regularly! RE: Top Mistakes to Avoid in Technical Interviews - Complete Guide - indian - 03-22-2026 These are crucial mistakes to avoid! Thinking out loud and clarifying requirements before coding are game changers. Every fresher should read this before their first interview. RE: Top Mistakes to Avoid in Technical Interviews - Complete Guide - mohan - 03-22-2026 These are the most common pitfalls! The biggest mistake I see is not thinking out loud. Interviewers want to understand your problem-solving approach, not just the final answer. Another key point - always start with a brute force solution first, then optimize. It shows you can think systematically. Also never say you don't know something without attempting it first. Great list of mistakes to avoid! |