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Ryan Rodemoyer

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Let me guess. You're terrified at the thought of a technical interview. Or, you failed a technical interview. Perhaps it's been several years since completing a technical interview.Technical interviews are a gauntlet meant to assess your suitability to build software. Behavioral questions, technical questions and white boarding. Countless hours invested into the interviewing process.The worst part? No one ever tells you how you did. The only result is pass or fail.There's chance you're ghosted. Heck, if you're lucky they'll send the "We've gone in a different direction" email.Failing to prepare is preparing to fail.I've been there and know it all too well. I nearly bombed a whiteboard test over FizzBuzz. My heart rate skyrocketed. My brain went foggy. My brain second guessed every action.That was the jolt I needed to get serious about interview preparation. I believed that relying on my skill writing code would translate to a live action whiteboard. Wrong.There is a solution: the mock technical interview. Real questions, real answers, real stress ... and real feedback.Every candidate wears the same emotion at the end of an interview: stress. Their body language shows them wound tight. I have to literally instruct them to "take a deep breath".In 2024, it's hard enough to get an interview. You are wasting time if using the real deal as practice. We must make them count.The mock interview is one hour with a mix of behavioral, technical and coding questions and real performance-based feedback. We want you to feel the stress so you know what to expect. The goal is simulate a real interview scenario exactly as you will experience.Ready to take the plunge? Complete the form below to receive next steps.

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