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Start
to
draft
the
things
you
have
really
mastered
with
android
development.
Organizing
is
key
to
your
success
when
being
hired
for
any
job.
Make
sure
you
work
organize
your
best
work
so
you
can
showcase
it
during
your
interview.
It
is
also
important
to
be
able
to
talk
the
talk.
You
should
be
prepared
and
familiar
with
the
following:
Java Terms:
Arrays
Variables
Member/Instance
Local
Objects
Control
Primitives
Data
Types
Classes
Nested
Parameters
Generics
Polymorphism
Pointers
Constructors
Libraries
Hashmaps
Fields
Callbacks
Collections
Lists
Packages
Typecasting
Inheritance
Blocks
Recursion
Scope
Operators
Auto-boxing
&
More!
It
is
also
very
important
to
have
a
basic
knowledge
of
the
following
and
more!
Android
Studio
Activity
Lifecycle
GitHub
Views/Layouts/View
Hierarchy
Genymotion/Emulators
Fragment
Lifecycle
JVM
Manifest
version
control/git
ListView
Debugger
Services
JSON
AsyncTask
Compiler
Intents/Intent
Filters
Toasts
Run-time
Noti\ications
Dalvik
Event
Listeners
XML
Broadcast
Receivers
Databases/SQLite
Custom
Adapters
ActionBar
And
More!
This
is
your
opportunity
to
show
your
skills
and
knowledge.
Dont
hold
anything
back.
This
is
a
great
time
to
discuss
your
knowledge
of
Android
development
and
Java
programming.
It
is
also
recommended
that
you
not
only
tell.
but
show
how
you
are
able
to
apply
this
knowledge
in
real
life!
Employers
are
looking
for
people
who
have
not
only
skills
but
also
the
ability
to
apply
those
skills
in
real
life
ways.
It
is
vitally
important
that
you
follow
up
with
those
who
interviewed
you!
I
would
do
this
directly
after
the
Formal
interview.
Here is an example:
Thank
you
for
allowing
me
the
opportunity
to
interview
for
position
X.
I
am
excited
about
the
opportunity
to
serve
you
and
your
company
and
look
forward
to
hearing
back
from
you
in
the
near
future.
Sincerely,