A typical MAANG coding interview is minutes. You'll get - problems. The interviewer watches you code in real-time using a shared editor like CoderPad. Here's how you should spend your time. First minutes: clarify the problem. Ask about edge cases, constraints, input size. Next minutes: explain your approach before coding. The remaining - minutes: implement, test, and optimize. The biggest mistake candidates make? Jumping straight into code. Interviewers want to see your thought process. Talk through your approach first.
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