Every company has a different interview process, and it's better if you fail in them because sometimes you are just not suited to their type of work culture.
I gave an interview recently, where they wanted an MVC developer, but the interviewee grilled for 1.5 hours on OOPS, and afterwards I got a feedback from HR that I did not have good OOPS concepts so was rejected. I really felt down that day, because even after 7 yrs exp you are getting such kind of feedback, it's really hard to digest.
But the key as you say is keep working towards a goal.Failures are more part of developer's life than success, just accept this fact and move on.
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Every company has a different interview process, and it's better if you fail in them because sometimes you are just not suited to their type of work culture.
I gave an interview recently, where they wanted an MVC developer, but the interviewee grilled for 1.5 hours on OOPS, and afterwards I got a feedback from HR that I did not have good OOPS concepts so was rejected. I really felt down that day, because even after 7 yrs exp you are getting such kind of feedback, it's really hard to digest.
But the key as you say is keep working towards a goal.Failures are more part of developer's life than success, just accept this fact and move on.