self-introduction, fronted related questions (like what's the difference between var and let in JS, what is closure, how to center a content in the body), question from leetcode - decode string, ask questions to interviewer
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
leetcode - decode string
what's the difference between var and let in JS
Interviewer was very nice, but a bit hard to understand. He asked questions on past projects that I worked on, especially the technical aspects. He also asked questions on frontend theory, and finally asked a coding questions which was done live.
5 rounds interview. Did leetcode and explain before the real questions. Questions were mainly about what you have done before. Only 10% questions were about the frontend. Will send email to schedule the interview time, but mostly at night
The interview process typically starts with a HackerRank online assessment. Candidates who pass move to LeetCode-style data structures and algorithms round. Next is a Frontend/React coding round, where candidates build UI components, manage state, handle events, and discuss performance. Finally, a hiring manager interview assesses overall experience, collaboration, and fit with the team and product.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Longest arithmetic subsequence
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