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      Junior Software Engineer Interview

      22 Mar 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Irvine, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. I interviewed at iHerb (Irvine, CA) in Dec 2016

      Interview

      I found this position after attending a Tech in Motion meetup event in OC. I briefly spoke to Michael Mandell at the iHerb hosted table at the venue and he informed me that the company is constantly growing and looking to bring on more developers. I wrote my information down and the very next day, he reached out to me for a quick phone screening and asked if I would like to come in for an interview. The interview process wasn't overly difficult and within an hour of completing the interview, I received a call back from Michael who gladly extended an offer to me. I appreciated the transparency throughout the whole interview process as many companies I have interviewed with before left me hanging for a couple of days before informing me of their decision.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Please tell me what you know about OOP
      Answer question

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      Junior Software Engineer Interview

      16 May 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Diego, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at iHerb (San Diego, CA) in May 2019

      Interview

      short conversation with recruiter. Was super casual, just asked about my experience, my reasons for looking for a new job, etc. Heard back a few days later regarding setting up a phone screen with a manager. was asked some javascript trivia questions: all of my javascript knowledge was from on the job experience and there were definitely some theoretical questions I wasn't aware of. I wish I knew what kind of questions to expect since tech interviews are very much like a mix of an exam and an actual interview. I thought that interview went horribly since I could only answer about half of those questions. If you took formal classes in JavaScript, then I'd imagine these kinds of questions would be very easy. I heard back the following week regarding setting up a final interview on Google meet. This was a complete shock to me as i couldn't answer a lot of those trivia questions. I tried emailing the recruiter I was in contact with about what to expect, but all i got as a response was a confirmation that my interviews were confirmed and a good luck... then came the final interview: was 3 hours, there seemed to be different people I interviewed with than the names listed on the confirmation email. this isn't a red flag by any means, but I definitely like to prepare questions specific for people based on their linkedin profiles. Overall, I was expecting the final interview rounds to be standard white boarding questions, but was caught off guard with trivia questions. I won't blatantly list everything they asked, but the rounds were something like: 1. a bunch of trivia questions surrounding React and some JavaScript questions. All of my front end knowledge is purely from my work experience. Thus, these are either questions you know or you don't know. At the end, I got thrown into a live coding session with making a straight forward React component for keeping track of a counter. was then sent another live coding session where they asked a pure javascript question: what i mean by pure is no JS frameworks or anything. I haven't done anything like this in years, so I explained by words what my game plan was since I was struggling a bit and since they wanted a hard cut of to save 5 minutes for asking questions. They threw this second live coding question at me with 10 minutes remaining and we cut when we hit 5 minutes remaining. 2. A lot of theoretical questions on how things work under the hood. CSS related, HTML related, some JavaScript libraries' related, specific to how the web works. I got blatantly called out for not knowing about responsive design with using em units, but I mean you can still make things responsive without using em units if you just use media queries.... some of these questions were open ended, but they were looking for very specific answers and seemed disappointed. Then got asked some really random and weird questions like: name some sorting algorithms. 3. luckily this round was a completely behavioral round: I gave examples to my current job and we drew comparisons about how things work at iHerb vs how I currently operate. I can't stress enough how much its important for candidates to be aware of what to prepare. This is a definitive example of when somebody says that tech interviews are just like a mix of an exam and an interview. I was under the impression that I would've been asked standard whiteboarding algorithms questions like most companies and was completely thrown off with the countless theoretical questions I got asked. Ive never been a fan of these trivia style interviews as most places, especially for junior roles, usually ask some sort of white boarding / coderpad question. I find these trivia style interview questions are more appropriate for more mid level/senior level engineers. I made it clear my experience has purely been practical on the job experience for JavaScript: not knowing all of these arbitrary JavaScript terms hasn't hindered my ability to be productive at my current job. Nevertheless, I don't expect to getting an offer as I'd imagine the multiple "I don't knows" were a definite red flag. I ultimately think iHerb is still a great place to work at. However, I just wish I was told what to expect as again, tech interviews are very much like a mix of an exam and an interview.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      how do styled components work under the hood? what is hoisting?
      1 Answer
      2

      Junior Software Developer Interview

      2 Mar 2019
      Anonymous employee
      Toronto, ON
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at iHerb (Toronto, ON) in Dec 2018

      Interview

      Applied online through glassdoor. Some days after set up phone interview. Some days after set up technical interview. Couple days later got the offer. and started working soon after . HR was responsive throughout the whole process.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      Reverse a linked list
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Remove duplicate lines out of a file, like the uniq unix cli tool
      Answer question

      Question 3

      A variation of the knapsack problem with candies of same value distributed equally between 3 people
      Answer question
      1
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      iHerb response
      7y
      Thank you for the review! We are delighted to have you on the team!

      Junior Software Developer Interview

      11 Jan 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at iHerb in Nov 2018

      Interview

      Did a phone interview with HR. Went through basics such as my experience, info about the company/job, etc. The call went really well and was told that I will receive a call a week later. Never heard back. Two months later the same person contacts me on LinkedIn, presenting job opportunities and not knowing that we have spoken before.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Just basic questions about my programming experience
      Answer question
      1

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