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Don't leave your software engineering career to chance. Sign up for Exponent's SWE interview course today: https://bit.ly/3DPJOvC In this video, Ali solves the coding interview question, "Given the root of a binary tree, return the diameter." Ali is a software engineer at Amazon. Read our complete Amazon Behavioral Interview Question Guide: https://blog.tryexponent.com/how-to-nail-amazons-behavioral-interview-questions/ Chapters - 00:00 - Introduction 01:02 - Question 01:35 - Answer 06:00 - Coding 13:05 - Test cases 14:44 - Improvements 18:27 - Interview analysis To see more mock Google interviews, you can browse our YouTube Playlist: http://bit.ly/mockpm - Technical interview question at Google: https://youtu.be/riBWq1DvVb8 - Technical interview questions at Google: https://youtu.be/Cs0PYDBUbws - Design TikTok with Google SWE: https://youtu.be/Z-0g_aJL5Fw - Negotiation tips: https://youtu.be/fyn0CKPuPlA 👉 Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/exponentyt 🕊️ Follow us on Twitter: http://bit.ly/exptweet 💙 Like us on Facebook for special discounts: http://bit.ly/exponentfb 📷 Check us out on Instagram: http://bit.ly/exponentig 📹 Watch us on TikTok: https://bit.ly/exponenttiktok ABOUT US: Did you enjoy this interview question and answer? Want to land your dream career? Exponent is an online community, course, and coaching platform to help you ace your upcoming interview. Exponent has helped people land their dream careers at companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and high-growth startups. Exponent is currently licensed by Stanford, Yale, UW, and others. Our courses include interview lessons, questions, and complete answers with video walkthroughs. Access hours of real interview videos, where we analyze what went right or wrong, and our 1000+ community of expert coaches and industry professionals, to help you get your dream job and more! #amazoninterview #amazon #amazonswe #softwareengineering #softwareengineer #softwaredeveloper
