"Lock in fundamentals - In addition to more traditional behavioral questions, a technical interview will cover your knowledge of computer science.
If the recruiter has sent you material on preparing for the interview, be sure to review it closely.
Also, check to see if the company has interview prep information on its website. If you are not sure of the format, ask the recruiter.
Questions will focus on the types of skills you’ll be using on the job. They can range from the core fundamentals to higher-level principles.
Many technical questions are based on your own experience. Be ready to talk about your technical tasks, challenges, and contributions.
Ignore mistakes - Be comfortable asking questions and asking for clarification. If you make a mistake, don’t let it affect the rest of the interview.
Use the Interview to Show Your Passion for Tech - By demonstrating your passion for coding and creating new programs, you are also showing why you are the right candidate for the position.
Be prepared for a lengthy interview process - The tech interview process may take several weeks and involve multiple interviews.
Don't forget to prepare for traditional/behavioral questions - Employers often say that students are so concerned about the technical interview that they haven’t thought through answers to common questions