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This collection is a big set of open-ended questions about backend development, covering everything from code design and databases to security, teamwork, and even some fun, creative questions. The main idea is not to test for right or wrong answers, but to start conversations that help you understand how someone thinks, solves problems, and works with others. By using these questions, you can quickly see what topics a candidate knows well and how they approach new challenges, which helps you find the best fit for your team and project[2][3][4]. The benefit is that you get a clearer, more honest picture of a person’s skills and style, making it easier to choose the right developer for your needs.
https://github.com/arialdomartini/Back-End-Developer-Interview-Questions
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