Java Interview Bootcamp: The Complete Guide To Finding And Landing Your Next Java Developer Role
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Java Interview Bootcamp: The Complete Guide To Finding And Landing Your Next Java Developer Role
Learn to ace Java Interviews irrelevant of your experience in no time at all
A few years ago I started interviewing for a new developer role. I hadn't done an interview in over 5 years and despite being a pretty darn good developer I found that I was really struggling. I can design and build an awesome system, but if I couldn't remember the Big O for a bubble sort then it meant I didn't get the job.
This was immensely frustrating but it happened time and time again, whether it be esoteric JVM flags or the design of TreeMap, I kept getting hit with questions which just didn't come up in the real world as a developer. The simple fact is most Java interviews ask questions unrelated to the real world of Java development.
You can be the best developer in the world but if you don't prepare for an interview you won't get the job.
I then discovered quickly that the internet had zero good resources. Sure there were plenty of of lists of Java interview questions, but they were all one sentence answers. Real interviews deep dive through design and implementation questions. It was terrible!
Through a combination of a lot of textbooks and internet searching I managed to get myself prepared enough to start getting job offers. But I never wanted to have to go through that process of crawling through terrible adsense spam pages to find the information I needed to get a new job. So, I started writing down everything I learnt and created Java Interview Bootcamp so you don't have to go through what I did.
Java Interview Bootcamp goes through all of the core Java concepts in great detail with diagrams and code samples. Instead of stupid one line answers, each topic is written around real interview questions that I use when I'm interviewing people to come work for my team.
Having the knowledge is only part of the problem though- you need soft skills to do well in an interview. It's amazing when people come to interview for a job on my team and they're quiet, even hostile towards my colleagues and I. Making a great impression is just as important as knowing the answers to the questions. As a result, Java Interview Bootcamp has a dedicated section about soft skills- phone interviews, face-to-face, pair programming, and even how to make your CV stand out in the crowd.
I'm immensely proud of this book- I get regular emails from candidates who are now starting their new job thanks to this book. You can read the Amazon reviews to see how developers have been helped by this book, but here's one of my favourites from my email.
I have been interviewing for more than 2 years, I always faced a huge problem, there is too much information scattered everywhere and no good single place review the basics, so after finding your site I purchased Java Interview Bootcamp, and l really like it
Not only did it talk about and demonstrate the concepts I needed, it was clear and precise.
Your book gave me confidence and given a clear path on how to succeed.
The end result, I am closing out one offer and I'm at the final round with another company"
So, if you're ready to be the best prepared candidate in the process then grab the book now!