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The previous chapters gave you a lot of information about how to prepare for software development interviews, how to research potential employers, and how to ask the right question during the interview. However, for many of you, that may not quite be enough to get the level of confidence that you need to feel comfortable. In this chapter, I want to talk about some resources that I’ve found that are very helpful for getting through both the whiteboard interview and interviews in general. Some of these resources also have quite a bit to offer an aspiring developer, even after they’ve gotten their first job. This is nowhere near an exhaustive list, as there are hundreds of web sites, podcasts, blogs, and YouTube channels that are designed specifically to help developers get started on their careers. However, these are enough to get started.
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CareerCup, 2013.
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John Sonmez, The Complete Software Developer’s Career Guide (Simple Programmer LLC, 2017).
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John Sonmez, Soft Skills (Manning Publications, 2014).
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Gant, W. (2019). Additional Resources. In: Surviving the Whiteboard Interview. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5007-5_12
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