A simple reps framework: from your first interview session to a confident onsite
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Reps beat hero sessions. One marathon cram the night before is weaker than four focused practice runs spread across two weeks with targeted fixes between them.
Anchor your week: two setup sessions with different goals-one behavioral, one technical or deeper behavioral depending on your loop.
Between sessions, rewrite one answer based on where you hesitated. Small edits compound faster than rewriting everything.
Use the dashboard as your log so you do not lose track of what you already fixed.
Topics: interview prep plan, interview session schedule, career, offer
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