Questions about facebook interview
Yes it is!
I said myself that if I don't try, I cannot succeed!
I know the key terminologies and have coded a few redundant exercices. I will continue and develop a BT. I'll see..
Thanks to have answered
I certainly encourage you to try; like you said, you can't succeed unless you try. In fact, if your spoken English is as good as your written English in these messages, I don't think it will hinder you. It may not be perfect, but it's at a decent level.
Different interviews are conducted with different formats and there's no way to be certain, but there's a good chance that a Skype call will involve the questions being spoken to you. I don't want to discourage you, but you should know that applying for an English-speaking software job when your English isn't that good is likely to put you at a disadvantage, and for good reason. Working as a software engineer involves constant and precise communication with other people. If people can't understand what you're saying, or if what you're saying is unclear, they can't work with you effectively.
- eugene.yarovoi March 09, 2013So what can I say that's actually constructive? First, your English doesn't seem bad from what you've written. Second, if you have a little bit of time to study, I would recommend making sure you know the key terminology. Know the names of important technical concepts in English: linked lists, trees, graphs, tries, etc.