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Whatever you have done up until now has prepared yourself to get this point:
The Interview.
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Yes, we also have ideas to get you ready for the last step. We provided a few links to websites that you need to work on before even applying on our website. Study them!
           IT interviews normally consist of three parts. In a phone call your interviewers will arrange a timetable and ask a few normal questions. It will evaluate your level of English because they have read your resume and they can understand your writing skill. After making an appointment for your interview, they will start by very carefully reading your CV to find areas they can ask questions about or clarify and test your skills.
           The two last parts include technical and non-technical questions. For both, we collected the best websites with all the information you need to know about the interview:
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- This link addresses non-technical questions like puzzles and logic questions. Read them to understand the purpose of these questions and come up with your answers because they already know all those websites.
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             www.ambitionbox.com/topics/puzzles/questions-and-answers
Here you can see many kinds of questions by type of expertise like software engineer or developer:
https://www.ambitionbox.com/interviews
At the page below, you can find interviews by company name, like IBM, Oracle, Tata, Amazon and Microsoft.
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Please download the file that has 70 questions and answer with suggestion:
2. Those links cover the technical part of the interview. Every language has a lot of technical problems that need solving. For example, if you apply for a job that needs a Python developer, start by solving all of the Python questions long in advance. It has a lot of problems to solve. Finish all of them for your target job before applying.
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3. After those questions, they may give you a programming task and a few days to write it up and upload it to their website or send to them by email.Â
           Also, we have seen that in the last few years, companies have been using simple games. These games show your how quickly and in what ways you can solve problems and make decisions. We suggest you download a few apps onto your phone and play them to be prepared for games such as Lumosity and Elevate.
               www.lumosity.com/en
               www.elevateapp.com
Above all, we still want to help you and prepare you for an interview, so register at this website. It has a mock interview and lets you go for a practice interview. Book a time for a texting interview with the real HR of a big company like Google or Facebook. That will help you overcome your fear before the real interview in our jobs ad.
             http://www.gainlo.co/#!/
For a real interview, first choose a quiet room. Then test your Skype, your speaker and your microphone one day in advance and again one hour in advance. Tell everyone around to not disturb you. Get online and prepare a half hour early. Wear simple clothes and groom appropriately (shave, makeup, whatever).
           Don’t stress out. It’s not the end of the world, just AN interview. Afterwards, follow up with the company. Ask when to expect to hear from them. If they offer you the job, we’ll all celebrate! If not, we’ll try to find out why, and will inform you what to fix for the next interview.
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