They typically cover topics like HTML semantics, CSS layout techniques (e.g., Flexbox or Grid), JavaScript fundamentals, browser rendering behavior, and responsive design principles. These are core concepts that any front-end developer is expected to be familiar with. While the questions may seem simple on the surface, interviewers often use them to assess your depth of understanding and ability to apply concepts in real-world scenarios.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do you have any experience with refactoring? Could you also share how you’ve collaborated with UI designers in the past?
The whole process is quite simple. Start with a phone call interview, then meet the hiring manager a couple of days later, which is the only in-person meeting. Get the offer within two days
Had the interview with potential coworkers and supervisor, you need to have a basic concept of the industry and the experience of doing proposals. They didn’t ask tuff questions but you gotta demonstrate your attitude.