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105 Questions to Ask a Company During Your Tech Interview

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Interviews may represent events that can be stressful, as they may represent the situation in which you are going to get the chance to see whether you are going to get that good job that you wanted. The job that allows you to pay the bills, bring food on the table for your family and also make it possible for you to solve problems that you may want to be solved.

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Minimize your ambitions to a few critical ones

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There are just too many things that we can do right now. It is up to us to decide which things need our immediate attention, and how we can discard everything else from our attention. At least for the time being, as it is just more productive and better for our own sanity. It is physically impossible for us to be on New York and in Singapore at the same time. We all know and full-heartedly admit that. Still, when it comes to our goals, and the things that we want in life, we simply tend to forget exactly that, or at least are not aware that we are even doing that.

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Save up time and focus better on YouTube by hiding recommended videos with DF YouTube

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Have you ever gone to watch a short informational or educational YouTube video, only to find out that two hours have passed, and you are still watching many other related videos? If that’s your case, then you are not alone. We all get trapped into this process of mindless watching many YouTube videos without any prior intention. Luckily, there is a really beneficial Chrome extension, called DF YouTube. It hides recommended videos on YouTube and gives you the opportunity to only focus on the video that you are currently watching. Continue reading

Repeat your Trello cards using Card Repeater

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Trello is a really helpful tool for managing your tasks. It has a very intuitive user interface, and comes up with a lot of features that you can use. If you use it for your personal or professional tasks, you may probably have a few cards that need to repeat on a regular basis. Examples of these types of tasks can be weekly meetings with your team, sending a review report, or reading a book for 10 minutes per day. Fortunately, there is a power-up extension for Trello that you can use to make it easier for you to add these repetitive cards.

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Improve the quality of your sleep using F.lux app

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It’s no doubt that we are using our devices almost all the time, especially before going to bed. Screens produce blue light, which mimics the sunlight and sends mixed signals to our brains about the bed time. As a result, we may not be able to sleep, even though we have put the head on the pillow thirty minutes ago. F.lux is a free app for Mac, Windows, Linux, Android, and iPad, which fixes this: It regulates the screen color of your device and mimics the sunlight during the day, and indoor-like lights during the night.

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