Acing the System Design Interview
English
By (author): Zhiyong Tan
For software engineers, software architects, and engineering managers looking to advance their careers.
Acing the System Design Interview tackles the hardest part of the software engineering hiring process the system design interview. Never fear! In this book, Zhiyong Tan reveals his unique system design interview techniques that have earned him job offers from Amazon, Apple, PayPal, and Uber.
The book goes well beyond typical soft skills. You will master a structured and organised approach to present system design ideas like:
- Scaling databases to support heavy traffic
- Distributed transactions techniques to ensure data consistency
- Services for functional partitioning such as API gateway, service mesh, and metadata
- Common API paradigms including REST, RPC, and GraphQL
- Caching strategies, including their tradeoffs
- Logging, monitoring, and alerting concepts that are critical in any system design
- Communication skills that demonstrate your engineering maturity
The interview's open-ended nature often makes nailing it more art than science and notoriously difficult to prepare for. With this book, you will dive deep into the common technical topics that arise during interviews, learning how to apply them to mentally perfect different kinds of systems.
About the technology
Any senior role in software engineering will include system design interviews in the hiring process. Built around open-ended questions with no standard answer, these interviews test how well you understand the design of complex systems. You will need to demonstrate that you can balance trade-offs to design a system that both meets current requirements and is flexible to future modifications and extensions all in a 50-minute interview!
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