
"Red Flags Developers Have in Interviews (And Don't Even Know It)"
"The interview felt great. You answered everything. You were confident. Then the rejection email came. Here's what actually happened." Raise your hand if this has happened to you. π You walked out of an interview feeling good. Like, genuinely good. You answered the technical questions. You didn't freeze. You smiled. You were polite. Then 3 days later β "We've decided to move forward with other candidates." πΆ And you're sitting there like β what went wrong?? Here's the thing nobody tells you. π Interviews aren't just technical assessments. They're behavioral pattern recognition. The interviewer isn't just listening to your answers β they're watching HOW you answer. What you say when you don't know something. How you react under pressure. Whether you'd be easy or painful to work with. And most developers are sending red flags without realizing it. π© This post is the list nobody writes. Let's go. π π© Red Flag #1: "I Work Best Alone" Sounds harmless. Feels honest. Absolute interview killer
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