Coding question which more reflects a real-life scenario, rather than LeetCode style. This is really nice, as you'd probably do well if you know how to write decent code in a production environment.
Given product requirements, design UI flows for it. The way you can design it is pretty open-ended. The problem I had involved efficiently showing different types of hierarchical data related to the product in an intuitive manner. I think it can be easy to overcomplicate your design, so be wary of that.
Given a UI mockup and some descriptions of usage, how would you design your code and pseudo-implementation to satisfy requirements?
I sort of forgot what this one entailed. I might have mixed this one up with the prior one, but IIRC they're similar: something along the lines of, "Here are some requirements, how would you build it?" with emphasis on API design.
General programming interview. Same style as screener.
Typical HM interview. "Tell me about a time..." questions.
Given these UI screens, how would you implement it?
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