📓 3.5.4.2 Weekly Technical Interview Prep
At the end of the course section, we'll take a break from coding to practice interview questions with our partner. These questions will (primarily) revolve around the content we learned in this section, and, much like a "real" interview, some will be more technical than others.
In addition to learning how to implement the new tools, technologies, and concepts, you want to become comfortable talking about them too, so you may accurately demonstrate and communicate these skills you've learned to potential employers in an interview.
Take turns answering the questions below with your partner:
Technical Interview Questions
- What is the difference between Identity and Entity?
- What is the difference between authentication and authorization?
- How can we call an async method in C#? Why would we want to?
- What tools and functionalities are required to make an API call in our projects?
- What is the purpose of a View Model? How does it fit into our MVC structure?
Stories and Examples
Offering a tangible story or example that highlights your skills usually goes much further in an interview than simply telling your interviewer you're good at something. (i.e.: Telling a story about a time you tracked down a tricky bug versus simply saying "I'm good at problem-solving!").
Review the STAR method, discussed in this lesson on non-technical interviews. Use the STAR method to practice answering non-technical questions with your partner.
Again, if you come up with a story or example you feel good about, jot it down somewhere! It's tough to come up with stories like this in an interview on the spot. Having a few tucked away to review before an interview will be a huge benefit to you later.