When interviewing for your next software engineering role, being a good developer can
only take you that far. You might think that during the interview process, the only
thing that matters is how good your code is or how good your architecture answers are,
but the truth is, most developers fail to get their next job because of the behavioural
part of the software engineering interview. The good news is that you can prepare for the
behavioral interview and ace it every single time. In this course, Nick Cosentino, a
Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft and Ryan Murphy, a Software Engineering
Manager at Yelp, will use the knowledge that they gathered throughout the years during
hundreds of interviews they conducted to make sure you are ready to pass your next interview.
Course Curriculum
6h 1m 9 sections
Welcome
02:28Free preview
What will you learn in this course?
02:50Free preview
Who is the course for and prerequisites
02:17Free preview
Teaching style
01:32
What are they and why do they matter?
08:02
Common interview formats
09:36
Key competencies
11:19
Myths and misconceptions
12:54
Research and company specifics
10:10
Crafting good stories
15:10
Personal SWOT analysis
12:30
Practice
11:11
Remote interviews
08:22
Onsite interviews
10:43
Introductions and first impressions
07:12
Interview etiquette
09:14
Selecting Your Stories
10:12
Handling difficult questions
11:44
Body language and key physical signals
14:15
Tips and tricks we use to keep the interview moving
Nick Cosentino is a Principal Software Engineering Manager at Microsoft and a .NET content creator. He manages the teams responsible for deploying the hundreds of services supporting the Microsoft365 suite of products to serve users across the planet. Nick brings his unique experiences to the Big Tech world having worked at a startup that scaled from a handful of employees to hundreds before it went public.
Nick runs a software engineering and dotnet-focused blog as well as a YouTube channel called Dev Leader. While he enjoys solving complex problems with software solutions, Nick is passionate about reducing barriers for people to get started on their software engineering journey.
Ryan Murphy is an experienced Engineering Manager at Yelp, content creator, writer and speaker. He currently leads the teams responsible for all the infrastructure behind reliable and safe purchasing. His career has typically seen him either working on trading platforms at large financial institutions or implementing scalable infrastructure behind advertising. Ryan’s goal is to level-up the next generation of software engineering leadership, where there is currently little on offer for training and learning those new skills.