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Frontend Engineer Interview Experience - Amsterdam, Netherlands

October 1, 2024
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

You might not believe it, but there are six interview stages.

Three are online coding sessions on HackerRank, and the other three focus on cultural fit and problem-solving questions.

The interviewers weren’t friendly at all; they didn’t even return my greeting. There wasn’t enough time to complete the tests, and the interviewers seemed to be just waiting for the interview to end so they could hang up.

There’s no organization in the process either. For instance, in one interview, I was supposed to answer JavaScript questions, but they asked me to work on React instead.

In the end, after all those hours spent, they sent a standard rejection message. Even though I asked for feedback, they didn’t bother to send any follow-up email.

Overall, it was a really bad experience, and I honestly wasted my time with this company. Don’t make the same mistake I did.

Questions

Writing a JavaScript class to handle events.

Working on a section of the company’s control panel.

Building a to-do app using React.

Solving problem-solving questions.

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Box's interview process for their Frontend Engineer roles in Amsterdam, Netherlands is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

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Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Box's Frontend Engineer interview process in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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