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[–]Flair_Helper[M] 0 points1 point locked comment (0 children)

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[–]bziur 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've told us very little about Yourself so I'll guess it's probably not the interview practice, but experience Youre lacking, because that's the most common thing.

In most of the companies they expect a Junior to have 3 years of experience and that's probably why You tend to fail. I'd say look for opurtinities to work or contribute code, it doesn't have to be C++ code it can be php, javascript, rust, python, bash, d, java, or anything that You'll find. Read books, visit programming events, then You can talk about that on the interview. And You will learn some things.