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Frontend Engineer Interview Experience - United States

December 1, 2021
Positive ExperienceNo Offer

Process

Their interview process, as detailed in their handbook, is accurate.

You're connected with a recruiter.

You do an initial screening interview, discussing your skills and motivations, typical interview subjects.

You move on to a technical assessment where they give you a merge request to review (in this role, HTML, CSS, Vue) in your own time.

Then, you meet and make the changes you suggested in a live coding session.

It was very relaxed, and the interviewers were very understanding, even if I was a little nervous.

Their front-end positions closed before they could find a spot for me.

However, the recruiters made a big effort to connect and try to find a good place for me, and encouraged me to reach back out in the future.

Their effort made it feel like they really valued my time and my skills.

I really appreciated theirs!

Overall, incredibly professional and communicative.

Questions

Review the MR and suggest changes to the code.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 8 interview experiences for the GitLab Frontend Engineer role in United States.

Success Rate

25%
Pass Rate

GitLab's interview process for their Frontend Engineer roles in the United States is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.

Experience Rating

Positive38%
Neutral25%
Negative38%

Candidates reported having mixed feelings for GitLab's Frontend Engineer interview process in United States.

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