Cracking AI Technical Rounds with Vibe Coding (Step-by-Step Guide)

Agentic AI Institute · Intermediate ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·3mo ago

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Provides a step-by-step guide to cracking AI technical rounds using Vibe Coding and AI agent tools

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Resources Sign up for FREE AI learning resources: https://forms.gle/sRNjXnsurNxNAUQW7 AI technical interviews are no longer about theory — they’re about building in real-time. In this session, we break down how candidates are now expected to use vibe coding, velocity coding, and AI agent tools to solve problems during interviews. You’ll learn: What vibe coding vs velocity coding actually means The new builder stack every AI PM should know How to approach a live AI case study interview How to go from prompt → prototype → iteration What hiring managers really evaluate in AI technical rounds Common mistakes candidates make (and how to avoid them) We also walk through a real contract analysis AI case study, showing how to: Scope the problem correctly Build an MVP using prompts Add human-in-the-loop + trust mechanisms Think about metrics, evaluation, and production readiness If you're preparing for AI PM / AI Product / Agent-based roles, this session gives you a practical playbook to crack technical rounds.
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