The interview for me was split up over four video calls using Zoom. Each call was arranged in advance, and I was asked to list dates/times where I was available. I'd then get an invite for a session within one of these time windows.
The process was extremely friendly, professional, and high-quality throughout. I found that GitLab stuck to the processes listed in their handbook for interviewing and asked appropriate questions for the role I was applying for.
One of the sessions was a technical session where I was asked to code collaboratively online. This was a small task that couldn't be completed in the time allotted, so even though coding was being done, I felt this was more to test your general approach and see how you might go about structuring code for a feature.
There was a second technical call for me which was mostly theory in a question/answer format. This was a very relaxed and fun discussion about how you could potentially solve front-end problems.
What is CORS?
Explain how you would optimize a slow-loading list.
Explain how you'd implement a tagged search box.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the GitLab Senior Frontend Engineer role in United Kingdom.
GitLab's interview process for their Senior Frontend Engineer roles in the United Kingdom is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for GitLab's Senior Frontend Engineer interview process in United Kingdom.