I had a phone screening with HR.
They sent me a coding challenge of 1 hour. It was not complicated.
It involved:
After that, I did a live coding session for a to-do app, similar to an MVC to-do list.
There was also a debugging round in which they sent me a codebase in React/Redux, and I had to find the bugs.
It was okay; they helped me when I got stuck, and it was clear.
I think the process is too long. To eventually get rejected, they could probably know sooner if I will be rejected.
Tell me about your work history.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Apollo.io Frontend Developer role in Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.
Apollo.io's interview process for their Frontend Developer roles in Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Apollo.io's Frontend Developer interview process in Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires.