Print your code before a job interview

by Sridhar Jammalamadaka on July 1, 2010


To those who are new to this blog, I’m a software engineer by profession. I am a proud geek who loves technical stuff.

A day before attending a  job interview, I print a couple of codes that I have written and carry them with me. This helps me more than in one way to clear the interview.

By reviewing code what I wrote an year back, I get a chance to revise what I know. Many a time, we forget concepts that we already know, let alone new ones.

Another advantage is that I can show it as a proof of my proficiency to write codes. This will be a confidence booster to me as I’m not faking, the code is hand written(typed) by me.

Try this trick, it will never let you down.


About the Author:  Sridhar Jammalamadaka is the Editor of Interview Mantra. He's a typically non-typical Software Engineer from Pune, India. He likes entrepreneurship, web technologies and Micro Controller programming. He enjoys playing cricket and piano (but rarely does these activities). Through this website, he wishes to gather a large community of aspiring engineers, entrepreneurs and professionals from all parts of the globe. You can connect with him on Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sridhar.j


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  • santosh

    how to find the top four numbers from given numbers by using single loop, single iteration and no shorting?

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