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mundo0349798yThe interviewer is bullshitting you, answer what you can with confidence (even if it is a 'don't know sir'), say you can learn/research.
That kind of questions are for schools, if you are asked that in an interview there are few scenarios i can think of:
- They don't know shit
- They don't know what to ask.
- They think they are so cool asking basics
- they are testing your communication skills
- testing your patience.
Can be a combination of reasons.
If you don't get any test on algorithms, questions on agile, versioning or any real-life work related process then that company is a Schrödinger kind of deal:
It can be the best job ever or it can be the most disorganized hell job and you will not know until you are in.
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Eariel19088y@g-m-f, I suck at database and algorithms questions. Truth is I've been working so long against APIs I don't have much contact with databases. And about algorithms, in real life I just Google it.
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@g-m-f hi again. why this app shows jokes more than questions. Also those jokes have more upvotes here. Being from stackoverflow community i feel this really weird. Don't you? 🤔😕
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@g-m-f hmm.can you answer my 2nd question by going through my profile?it is regarding cloud api if you can help .
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