Crack My C++ Interview
Budget / Salary₹12,500–37,500
TypeFreelance project
LocationRemote
Posted3 hours ago
I’m gearing up for a C++-heavy interview loop and need laser-focused help to sharpen my technical knowledge. I’m currently at an intermediate level, but the bar for these roles is high, so I want to push closer to advanced in the areas interviewers probe the most: data structures and algorithms, solid object-oriented design, and efficient use of the Standard Template Library.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• Structured explanations that connect theory to real interview questions, with plenty of code walkthroughs in modern C++ (11/14/17/20 as appropriate).
• Live problem-solving sessions where we implement and optimise solutions together, emphasising complexity analysis and edge-case thinking.
• Short take-home exercises or curated LeetCode-style problems after each session, followed by detailed code reviews and performance feedback.
• Quick checkpoints to recap key concepts—smart pointers, move semantics, templates, iterator categories, custom allocators—so I can speak about them confidently under pressure.
• A final mock whiteboard round to verify I can articulate trade-offs and produce clean, compilable code on the spot.
We can meet over Zoom or VS Code Live Share—whatever keeps the focus on code. If you’ve recently helped other candidates land roles or you’ve conducted interviews yourself, let me know; seeing both sides of the table is a huge plus. Once we agree on a cadence, I’ll share the target interview dates so we can plan milestones and track progress.
Looking forward to levelling up my C++ game with your guidance.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• Structured explanations that connect theory to real interview questions, with plenty of code walkthroughs in modern C++ (11/14/17/20 as appropriate).
• Live problem-solving sessions where we implement and optimise solutions together, emphasising complexity analysis and edge-case thinking.
• Short take-home exercises or curated LeetCode-style problems after each session, followed by detailed code reviews and performance feedback.
• Quick checkpoints to recap key concepts—smart pointers, move semantics, templates, iterator categories, custom allocators—so I can speak about them confidently under pressure.
• A final mock whiteboard round to verify I can articulate trade-offs and produce clean, compilable code on the spot.
We can meet over Zoom or VS Code Live Share—whatever keeps the focus on code. If you’ve recently helped other candidates land roles or you’ve conducted interviews yourself, let me know; seeing both sides of the table is a huge plus. Once we agree on a cadence, I’ll share the target interview dates so we can plan milestones and track progress.
Looking forward to levelling up my C++ game with your guidance.
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