The interview process was straightforward. Everyone was helpful, including the recruiter who was active in reverting back.
The first round consisted of talking to the Hiring Manager, who asked quite a few conceptual questions like:
The second round was surprisingly the final round. There were two engineers: one principal and another lead engineer, who again drilled down on resume projects and many fundamental concepts.
Front-end questions included:
Back-end questions like Rest API, use of microservices, how important regression/unit tests are, multithreading in Java, etc.
Eventually, everything went well and I got the offer. Since the pay was a bit lower for the role I received, I decided to decline the offer. I would definitely opt for a higher role in the future for more salary.
Front-end questions like HTTP, cross-site scripting, a coding question (possible ways to climb stairs), and Angular lifecycle hook components.
Back-end questions like REST API, use of microservices, how important regression/unit tests are, multithreading in Java, etc.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Fidelity Investments Senior Full Stack Engineer role in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Fidelity Investments's interview process for their Senior Full Stack Engineer roles in Jersey City, New Jersey is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Fidelity Investments's Senior Full Stack Engineer interview process in Jersey City, New Jersey.