Whiteboard Coding Practice

Develop this interview skill without the stress.

iSchool students: drop in for "whiteboard coding practice." These sessions will help you with programming skills and possibly with tech job interviews, and should be low-stress skill and confidence builders. 

As part of a technical job interview in data sciences or other computer programming-related fields, you might be given a live coding or algorithm challenge without a computer. These are variously called "whiteboard interviews," "whiteboard coding," "interview coding," a "programming interview" or similar phrases. Not all companies do this, but it is worth practicing.

You don't need much experience with coding and no specific programming languages are required to participate. We'll focus more on the ideas, data structures, and algorithmic thinking than coding syntax.

This is not a substitute for our career advising team's presentations. Even their related session on "Acing the Technical Interview" will cover some different things with a broader context.

See details and watch the video.

Questions? Contact John Weible

This event is sponsored by Career Services