Breaking the dog-eat-dog cycle: Amazon intern shares tips on how to ace a tech company interview

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Breaking the dog-eat-dog cycle: Amazon intern shares tips on how to ace a tech company interview
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There's more to the tech industry than just coding, software engineering and data analytics. Contrary to popular belief, this industry has many opportunities that are not related to IT. So if you're looking to get a career in tech without having a related degree, not all hope is lost. Applying for an internship programme would be a good start as...

Contrary to popular belief, this industry has many opportunities that are not related to IT.Applying for an internship programme would be a good start as it would offer you valuable work experience that can help get your foot in the door.

Her first piece of advice is on acing your interview with the STAR method. The acronym stands for Situation, Task, Action and Result. she got from a person who works at Meta. If you can't give numbers to your achievements, "quantify in terms of [the] scale of your impact". She encourages you to do a bit of research on the company's ethos and to try to weave it in during your interview.

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