Should I say what I would improve about my project?
Yes. Honest candidates name what they would improve with more time: better caching, tests, a real backend. This shows self-awareness and a growth mindset, which interviewers appreciate.
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Explain what it is in one sentence, talk about your specific contributions, discuss your technical decisions, describe a hard problem you solved, name what you would improve, and be ready to explain any part of the code.
Be specific about what you built, not just what a tutorial or team did. Interviewers want to hear what you did and what you learned from doing it, so they know you actually built it and understand it.
Because it shows engineering judgment. Explaining why you chose Firebase for auth, TMDB for data, and Redux or Context for state shows you made deliberate choices rather than copying a tutorial blindly.
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