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      Javascript Engineer Interview

      28 Mar 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Denver, CO
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Automattic (Denver, CO) in Dec 2018

      Interview

      The entire interview process was over Slack. It was a low-key interview with a few technical questions and some more probing questions that seemed to focus on culture fit. Overall I felt the technical questions were pretty solid, but not too tough to answer. After the technical / culture interview, I was invited to work on their take home. This is where it started to go awry. As a lot of other people have mentioned, the technical coding take home is a broken WordPress plugin that someone with solid Wordpress / PHP experience should be able to fix. However, here are the key technical points in the job listing right here on GlassDoor.: A rock-solid understanding of the core JavaScript language, HTML5, and CSS3. Experience working on accessibility is a plus. Familiarity with a server-side language like PHP, Ruby, or Python. Proficiency developing well-structured web applications using modern JavaScript tools like React and Redux. The technical covers none of these points and is all PHP based. If you are familiar with Ruby or Python, this won't help you at all when it's time to slog through PHP. I feel my resume is pretty solid for the points mentioned. However NOWHERE on my resume do I list PHP or WP plugin development as a skill. While I did get the plugin working, the follow up questions were all related to PHP, server load balancing(???), and plugin design. So, for a JS Engineer position there was 1 question about vanilla JS. 0 for HTML, CSS, or React/Redux/ front-end framework of choice. That seems odd given the job description! From the job description, I'd guess they're looking for some sharp JS folks who know a JS framework. The interview is really, really geared to *not* getting that.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Explain async JavaScript to me as if I were a co-worker.
      1 Answer

      Question 2

      How many simultaneous connections could a typical server handle before suffering a performance hit.
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Discuss a CSURF Attack.
      Answer question
      8

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      Javascript Engineer Interview

      4 Nov 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Automattic

      Interview

      - Was mostly done on slack - There was a take home assignment that should be finished within a week - After the take home there'll be a review of the codebase by an engineer

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Describe a difficult programming challenge / bug you worked on and how you managed to solve it
      1 Answer

      Javascript Engineer Interview

      14 Oct 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Automattic

      Interview

      The process started with a slack conversation, followed by a take home code challenge, then phone interview, then paid trial. It was a fun process but very time consuming. The staff was nice, and you were able to join a real Automattic slack channel to talk to employees.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      There were questions around async JavaScript.
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      Javascript Engineer Interview

      27 Aug 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Automattic in Aug 2020

      Interview

      The interview process is outlined on the Automattic website, the first stage is an interview with a developer. The next step is a code test and the last stage is a trial. My initial interview had very little to do with JavaScript and was about general programming aspects like testing and problem-solving. I was asked a system design question, which caught me off guard, but otherwise, it was straightforward. I did not make it past the code test stage, but some notes about it: 1. You're invited to a Github repo with a 'broken plugin'. You're given 6 hours to complete a large variety of tasks, both frontend and backend. 2. They say to 'not spend more than 6 hours' but in reality, if you want to pass the test and impress them, you'll likely need to spend 12+ hours on the test. This is all unpaid work. 3. Vague feedback is provided if you fail the test. I mostly got vaguely defined nitpicks about my submission - 'error handling could be better' etc. I would say, clarify with them what you're expected to do and how far you're expected to go early on, that's something I didn't do and I think that made a difference. I will say that communication was great and everything happened in a timely fashion. I would just set expectations rather high if you're applying. They're looking for a seasoned developer that's willing to spend the time to impress them.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Given a nested object, remove an item, add an item, correctly increment the ID based on all the other ID's in the nested object.
      1 Answer
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