Engineers are sometimes given the freedom to decide which dev technologies should be used to get the job done.
This allows them to learn modern web development tools and patterns when implementing solutions.
Depending on your team, you may need to cut through a good bit of "red tape" to deliver meaningful change to an application. This typically happens when maintaining an older codebase. I'd recommend joining a team where you're building a new product if possible.
One round of video interview. Lasted around an hour. Started with two behavioral questions, followed by a JavaScript exercise. This involved adding a card with a value that the user can flip to show a different value.
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure
One round of video interview. Lasted around an hour. Started with two behavioral questions, followed by a JavaScript exercise. This involved adding a card with a value that the user can flip to show a different value.
Applied, waited a while, got OA, two-question LC med, final round behavioral + LC easy. Waitlisted then got off the waitlist. Pretty chill process, maybe somewhat RNG with interviewer. Chill process overall.
It was easy and to the point. The interviewer was sweet and allowed me enough time to think about how to approach solving the problems. The coding question asked was for an inventory and managing it. It was an easy solve with the right data structure