Breaking into big tech, including the coveted "Magnificent Seven" and securing a job in Silicon Valley, is a dream for many. For instance, Google receives over 3 million applications annually, with an acceptance rate of less than 1%. The greatest hurdle to landing these jobs is passing the rigorous coding and system design interviews. It's more challenging than standardized tests like the GRE, as it requires writing correct code under tight time constraints, solving complex problems, and communicating effectively with the interviewer. The pressure of the interview only intensifies the challenge.
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