The Faang Coding Challenge Vault
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 735.37 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 735.37 MB | Duration: 2h 30m
The Only FAANG Prep Course That Teaches You What’s Really Asked
What you'll learn
Solve real-world coding challenges commonly asked in FAANG technical interviews.
Break down complex algorithmic problems using proven step-by-step strategies.
Develop reusable patterns for solving recursion, dynamic programming, and graph problems.
Strengthen your understanding of core data structures like arrays, stacks, queues, and trees.
Practice coding under time constraints to simulate real interview pressure.
Recognize and implement optimal solutions using time and space complexity analysis.
Improve problem-solving speed, clarity, and confidence in coding assessments.
Learn how to approach unfamiliar problems using a repeatable, structured method.
Build the mental discipline and strategy needed to excel in six- and seven-figure coding interviews.
Requirements
Solid understanding of Swift fundamentals (variables, functions, optionals, closures).
Familiarity with Xcode and its basic workflow.
Experience working with arrays, dictionaries, sets, and other core Swift collections.
Basic knowledge of control flow: if statements, loops, and switch cases.
Ability to read and write Swift functions and work with value/reference types.
Some experience solving basic coding problems or algorithms in Swift.
A serious mindset and the willingness to train like you're prepping for a six-figure role.
Description
This course isn’t theory. It’s not watered-down. And it’s definitely not just another dump of LeetCode problems.The FAANG Coding Challenge Vault delivers the exact types of coding problems currently being used in real technical interviews at top companies like Google, Amazon, Meta, and more. Updated as of this month, every challenge in this course reflects what's actively being asked in today’s tech interviews.Unlike platforms that leave you guessing, we walk you through every solution step by step—breaking down the logic and uncovering the patterns—so you gain the confidence to solve them on your own. No fluff. No filler. No recycled material from ten years ago.You don’t need a $15,000 bootcamp. If you’re aiming for a six- or seven-figure role, your journey starts right here—with practical, real-world coding prep that actually gets you hired.Whether you're preparing for your first technical interview or trying to level up for a senior engineering role, this course will give you a massive edge. You’ll build reusable problem-solving strategies, deepen your understanding of core algorithms, sharpen your system design instincts, and develop the confidence to code under pressure. You’ll learn how to think like a FAANG engineer.Skip the gimmicks. Get the training that actually works—and join the thousands of serious, motivated engineers already leveling up their careers worldwide today.
Overview
Section 1: Coding assesment explanation – introduction
Lecture 1 What Is a Coding Assessment? | Mastering the FAANG Gateway
Section 2: Coding Challeenges
Lecture 2 Merge Character Alternately
Lecture 3 Pointers and Loops
Lecture 4 Binary Tree Right Side View
Lecture 5 Palindromic Subsequence
Lecture 6 Rank Teams by Votes
Lecture 7 Spiral Matrix
Lecture 8 Reorganizing a String
Lecture 9 Group Angrams
Lecture 10 Number of Islands
Lecture 11 Binary Tree Maximum Path Sum
Lecture 12 Diameter of a Binary Tree
Lecture 13 Sub Array Less Than K
Lecture 14 LRU Cache
Lecture 15 Make Valid Parentheses
Lecture 16 Conlusion
iOS developers preparing for technical interviews at top tech companies.,Swift programmers aiming to master algorithmic thinking and coding challenges.,Junior developers looking to break into mid-level or senior iOS roles.,Engineers who want to practice real-world interview questions used by FAANG companies.,Self-taught developers seeking structure and expert guidance on solving hard problems.,Bootcamp grads or CS students preparing for whiteboard-style interviews.,Mobile engineers who want to sharpen their problem-solving speed and clarity.,Anyone tired of watered-down practice problems and ready for elite-level preparation.