Posted by u/Training-Adeptness57
[R] Is Leetcode still relevant for research scientist interviews?
Hello everybody, I’m at my third (and last year) of my phd in computer vision, and I want to start preparing for technical interviews. What I want to do is work as a research scientist, preferably at companies like Meta. In terms of publications and research knowledge I think I have a quite decent profile with 4 papers at A\* conferences. However I have heard that the coding interviews can be quite thought even for research scientist jobs. So I’m wondering if practicing with leetcode still relevant or is there other alternatives? Thanks! Edit: Thanks to anyone who has taken the time to answer you guys rock
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