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If you need to practice leetcode like things for interviews, aren’t you also doing free ‘work’? Only in that case it’s more proof-of-work than something actually useful. Perhaps one could point at the openly viewable results when talking to other companies.

The strategy strikes me as a little weird but not crazy. If you like open source already, it might make a lot of sense.



> If you need to practice leetcode like things for interviews, aren’t you also doing free ‘work’? Only in that case it’s more proof-of-work than something actually useful.

This might be true, but at least the skills are easy to show off on a resume and will help you with other interviews. Open-source contributions might vary drastically in nature and might be harder to leverage as experience/proof of skill


Many tech interviews at startups are simply: "talk about a project you once did :)"


Where do you find these startups? My experience with startup interviews is FAANGesque leetcode + system design questions.




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