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      Frontend Software Engineer Interview

      17 Mar 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Barcelona
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at New Relic (Barcelona) in Jan 2023

      Interview

      Very long process. Be advised, apply only I you can dedicate a lot of time to it. I applied on Jan 20 and got feedback after 4th step in mid-March. The first step is a call with the recruiter, nothing to report here, the basic stuff. The second step is a call with the Development manager, which is all about behavioral questions, eg, describe a situation where you had to... The third step is a pretty heavy take-home challenge, where expectations are high, in general. Here is the feedback I received on my challenge, which is a bit too much if you ask me. ``` Pros - Good README - Application behaves as expected - Look and feel matches design - Folder structure shows intent - Functions have tests - It's keyboard friendly - Uses TypeScript correctly - View checkbox matches custom design - Uses CSS modules - Consistent CSS naming for classes - Some semantic HTML - Email ellipsis implemented - Good usage of classnames() - Included some ARIA attributes - Uses React hooks - Has e2e tests - Has unit tests Cons - Missing .nvmrc - Prerequisites are not precise (could work with more versions than specified) - Description is rather vague, could use more detail on the implementation. - Library/tooling choices are not explained - Unnecessary React.memo - Suspense usage not justified - Function naming is confusing and doesn't match expectation - Heading component is too granular and not flexible enough - HTML is not consistently semantic - Data is not fetched but bundled - Card is stretching instead of adapting to content - UI does not respect mockup fully (weights, sizes) - No CSS variables for spacing and colors - Unused function (handleErrors) - Directory typo "enteties" ``` The fourth step was pretty intense, and that's where I 'lost' the company's interest in me. I started badly by not answering a live coding/whiteboard question about hoisting the `var`. I then answered the other questions, but that could still probably be done in a better manner. I stumbled on some CSS stuff but I was already a bit drained by all the previous stuff that happened prior and said some things rushed. One thing to keep in mind is that they say at the beginning of the session that this is a pair programming session, but it is by no means that, rather you are getting challenged on every answer you provide, so be prepared. I think you can tell if the company is interested in you by the pace they are moving, and candidates like myself are dragged along the process, so be prepared to wait. This is the feedback I got from the recruiter in the end: `Although they see a good cultural fit in terms of values, and motivation unfortunately, they see some lack of knowledge and experience in core javascript concepts, some gaps in your technical knowledge, contrasted by some deep understanding of some topics which made for an inconsistent pace and gauging of the different answers. One of the engineers see you growing from a "Software Engineer I" role here at New Relic, but unfortunately, we only have Senior Software Engineer positions open, since the midlevel position we have opened is almost filled with another candidate.` I must say, it is a fair comment and I knew I killed the process on the 4th step. To my excuse, I dint touch vars for a while, haha, and I applied for the Mid role, not Senior. Verdict: Overall it's a good way to challenge yourself, but you need to prepare a lot and spend a lot of time on this application. I would suggest applying only if you really like the company and the product and don't do it if you just need to end up somewhere else. I am happy I gave it a go.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Questions around hoisting, type coercion, context, function arguments object, CSS positioning, etc
      Answer question

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      Frontend Developer Interview

      29 May 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at New Relic

      Interview

      1st round - HR interview 2nd round - 1,5 h technical interview (pair programming + a whiteboard exercise) 3rd round - did not get there, but I think it was supposed to be another whiteboard exercise

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      JS, HTML, CSS, talk me through developing a new feature
      Answer question

      Frontend Software Engineer Interview

      1 Feb 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Barcelona
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at New Relic (Barcelona) in Jan 2022

      Interview

      Straight forward talk with recruiter and engineering manager before take home tech test. Will be some large dataset that needs to be sorted by max score (I went for max heap). The style guide provided did not fit the dimensions asked. The guide dimensions totalled 1000px width - but it showed this fit this into 840px. The page simply did not fit what was asked by the designer. I was criticised for keeping a header text on the same line that did not fit on the same line. For a company full of engineers, it is funny that I profiled the homepage and got 25s TTI each time, with loads of render blocking. Recommend working on your site core vitals

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me what you see as your weakness
      Answer question

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