I’ve received feedback that I lacked technical depth specifically during system design or experience interviews. Usually I try to spend some time for business context/requirements which I feel keeps things high level at the beginning but I do feel like I dive deeper and am able to provide technical solutions similar to mock interviews found online. What does this feedback usually indicate? How can I improve this?
I pretty much take any negative feedback and then start googling trade offs of different designs based on what I missed. Eg different types of cache setups and how they relate to the consistency vs. availability metrics, and how they perform with good internet (PACELC)
Talking of good internet, which one is good? WaveG, Xfinity or G Fiber?
Have you tried grokking design?
Is there a good video somewhere to use as a reference for how to approach a system design interview? The system design interview YouTube channel is one way talk and is not indicative of how the interviews go in reality.
What is a better way to prepare in your opinion? Especially if the projects you’ve worked on in your experience aren’t very complex or scaled @_deez_