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    I have a technical interview with Amazon next month. Would like to know your tips/advice on best practices/ways to crack the Amazon interview. I've started practicing amazon coding interview questions from here and geeksforgeeks. Can you tell me on which things I should focus more? Data structure/algos/dp? or something else? Thanks.

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      I have a technical interview with Amazon next month. Would like to know your tips/advice on best practices/ways to crack the Amazon interview. I've started practicing amazon coding interview questions from here and geeksforgeeks. Can you tell me on which things I should focus more? Data structure/algos/dp? or something else? Thanks.

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      There is no shortcut to 'cracking' an interview, since no one knows what questions will be asked. Just make sure you know everything about the technology that you are being asked to work on.

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        I have a technical interview with Amazon next month. Would like to know your tips/advice on best practices/ways to crack the Amazon interview. I've started practicing amazon coding interview questions from here and geeksforgeeks. Can you tell me on which things I should focus more? Data structure/algos/dp? or something else? Thanks.

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        You may find a lot of useful info on the web. Google is you friend. There are even books on this very argument. Good luck!

        In testa che avete, signor di Ceprano?

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          I have a technical interview with Amazon next month. Would like to know your tips/advice on best practices/ways to crack the Amazon interview. I've started practicing amazon coding interview questions from here and geeksforgeeks. Can you tell me on which things I should focus more? Data structure/algos/dp? or something else? Thanks.

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          I love this guide for getting started: Getting Started with Coding Interviews - Byte by Byte[^] and also recommend their post Ace Your Google Interview[^] since the interview process is so similar. Best - Jenna

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