Dilmurod Yangiboev | DYDO :)
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I am Dilmurod, A Software Engineer at Tesla Motors.

Crafting the software for robots building Model Y at Giga Berlin, the pinnacle of automotive innovation.

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One recruiter sent me some tips to get the best of it, I hope that you will find it insightful.

Hi Del,

More great news! Someone at Company will be reaching out to you to coordinate a time for the hiring manager interview with Name (CTO) & Name (Tech Lead). Please let me know when you book in for. For both of your calls I will leave some tips below to really elevate your chat as you'll be speaking to CTO's and Co-founders of the companies it's always best to prepare to ensure you stand out! This is your time to shine! πŸ™‚

Ask questions - this requires some research on the company and the interviewer but it will pay off. Asking questions is the most important thing about an interview. It is the best way to differentiate yourself from other potential candidates. It is also a way to make the interview more fun and conversational for the interviewer. It demonstrates some very good qualities about you. It shows you're interested and have done some research. There are many many advantages to asking questions.

Give examples in your answers. This is important because it provides the interviewer with assurance. Talking someone through step by step is good and will demonstrate your understanding, but then telling them about a specific incident, what happened and how you overcame the problem makes someone totally comfortable you know what you're doing.

Have fun! Going into an interview upbeat and positive will mean you have a better time and so does the person interviewing you. This is super important πŸ™‚

Good luck and let me know how the interviews go!

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Hello!)

Highly recommend getting involved with over all deployment process! Ex. CI/CD pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes.
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Dilmurod Yangiboev | DYDO :)
https://t.me/golang
It has helpful insights.
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Yaqinda Google 2023 uchun internshiplarni ochiq deb elon qildi. Student bo’lsangiz topshirishni juda qattiq maslahat beraman. October 28th gacha topshirish kerak ekan.

Bitta misol: https://careers.google.com/jobs/results/120298869725504198-software-engineering-or-site-reliability-engineering-intern-2023/
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October 28gacha topshirish kerak ekan. Mana talablar.
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Go Students!
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Hello everyone!

FAQ:
1. What should I do to get to the next level?
- junior -> middle
- middle -> senior

Here some resourses that help you reach your target:

Junior:
- Golang Tour: https://go.dev/tour/welcome/1
- Golang by example: https://gobyexample.com/

Middle:
- Go wiki: https://github.com/golang/go/wiki
- Uber style guide: https://github.com/uber-go/guide/blob/master/style.md
- Effective go: https://go.dev/doc/effective_go
- Dave Cheney: https://dave.cheney.net/

More coming soon…
#resourse
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Go Go Go!
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Hello,

Leetcode daily practice is the key!) Let’s go!)
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A lot of Uzbek programmers are coming to EU to work as a Software Engineer for FAANG companies!

Get a chance to apply, and go for it!)
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My referal for Software Engineer (Golang) has been accepted. 🫑
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Congratulations my ex-colleague who became my collegue again.
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