For jobs in areas like computer science, engineering, and information technology, interviews are the deciding factor for applicants. Indeed.com writes that in order to prepare for technical interviews, applicants should practice solving tech problems and review fundamentals, in addition to researching the role and company they are applying to. These interviews typically span three stages:
Phone screening
This stage of the interviewing process is a brief 15-20 minute phone call that allows recruiters to gauge you, your personality, and your interest in the position. Your best bet for preparing for this stage of interviews is practicing with a friend and overcoming as much of those phone-nerves as you can!
Technical screening
This stage will also involve a phone call, as well as screen sharing of some sort. You will demonstrate to the company that you are competent and able to perform the basic tasks you claimed that you could on your resume. If you know your fundamentals (and you’re not lying about your skills!), you should be set for this round of the interviewing process.
On-site interview
If you get this far in the interview process, you will normally be invited on-site to tour the campus and interview with multiple heads at the company. If it’s far from home for you, then your travel, room, and board will be paid for by the company. This stage of the hiring process will require similar preparation needed for the previous two stages. Companies will ascertain whether you would be a good fit (personality-wise and skill-wise) with their teams.
Not everyone can afford to attend college, whether it’s because of the cost or the 2-4 year commitment. Skillspire creates an avenue into the technology sector for members of marginalized communities who may not have deemed tech careers possible for themselves prior. Doing so promotes diversification within the tech industry, which ultimately helps to eliminate problematic outcomes like algorithmic bias.
As ex-recruiter at Google Laszlo Bock put it, “when you look at people who don’t go to school and make their way in the world, those are exceptional human beings. And we should do everything we can to find those people.”
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