LeetCode in Python: Algorithms Coding Interview Questions

Practice Data Structres and Algorithms Coding Questions for Interviews at Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook etc.

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Description

Welcome to "LeetCode in Python: Algorithms Coding Interview Questions" course!


In this course, you'll have a detailed, step by step explanation of classical hand-picked LeetCode Problems where you'll learn about the optimum ways to solve technical coding interview question. This is the course I wish I had when I was preparing myself for the interviews. This course comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. So nothing to lose!

What is LeetCode?

LeetCode is a huge repository of real interview questions asked by the most popular tech industries( Google, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, LinkedIn, Bloomberg, Uber, Goldman Sachs, Twitter and more ).

Interviewers from the most popular companies(like Google, Amazon, Facebook, Uber, Twitter etc.) often directly ask questions they find on LeetCode. It's hard to navigate through the large amount of problems(around 1500) to most important questions, this is what this course stand for.

I spent countless hours on LeetCode. From my experience, I'm telling you that you don't have to do the all problem and still be able to get a job at a big tech industry.

By the time you're finished with the course, you will be prepared for common technical coding interview questions.


The problems are most frequently asked by FAANG industry and will be regularly updated with popular and interesting coding interview questions.


See you inside the course!

What You Will Learn!

  • Solve easy to hard coding interview questions using different data structures and algorithms
  • Become more confident in problem solving
  • How to break down complex problem in step by step
  • How to solve some of the most popular coding interview questions

Who Should Attend!

  • People who eager to ace the coding interview at companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, etc.
  • People who want to develop their problem solving skills.
  • Students getting ready for their coding interviews.
  • People who want to get better at competitive programming.