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.
Review the MR and suggest changes to the code.
The following metrics were computed from 8 interview experiences for the GitLab Frontend Engineer role in United States.
GitLab's interview process for their Frontend Engineer roles in the United States is very selective, failing most engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having mixed feelings for GitLab's Frontend Engineer interview process in United States.