After finishing this set of stereotyped Java interview essays by Brother Ali, I successfully received an offer from Ant

 Our country’s eight-part essay is indeed unique. Taking the United States as an example, North American engineer interviews pay more attention to algorithms (Coding). In recent years,  Design rounds (system design and object-oriented design OOD) and  BQ rounds (Behavioral questions, behavioral interview questions) will also be added.

So why doesn't the domestic interview adopt such an inspection method? To put it simply, there are too many job seekers in the Internet IT industry. If all the algorithm questions and design questions are examined, the interviewer will be required to have a very high technical level and spend a lot of time, cost and energy.

Perhaps the current stereotyped essay interview is not the best solution, but it is indeed the most in line with the current domestic IT environment. Some Alibaba bosses have summarized all the interview questions that have appeared on the recent interview network, covering: MyBatis, ZK, Dubbo, EL, Redis, MySQL, concurrent programming, Java interviews, Spring, microservices, Linux, Springboot, SpringCloud, MQ, Kafka interview topic, sorted into 32W word Java interview manual, now the Star on GitHub has reached 36K+

Share it with everyone today, I hope it will be helpful to everyone!

All the notes, interview questions, resumes and other materials mentioned below can be found in the self-service area of ​​the public account [Retired Programmer]    

MyBatis interview questions

ZooKeeper interview questions

Dubbo interview questions

Elasticsearch interview questions

Memcached interview questions

Redis interview questions

MySQL interview questions

java concurrent programming interview questions

Spring interview questions

Microservices interview questions

Spring Boot interview questions

Spring Cloud interview questions

RabbitMQ interview questions

kafka interview questions

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All the notes, interview questions, resumes and other materials mentioned below can be found in the self-service area of ​​the public account [Retired Programmer]       

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