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Front End Developer Interview Experience - Austin, Texas

April 1, 2017
Negative ExperienceNo Offer

Process

The interview process lasted for two weeks.

First was a coding challenge, followed by a phone interview. Then, there were three different Skype interviews.

They gave me a verbal confirmation of the offer but never got back for two weeks, after which I decided to follow up. They said they filled the position with an internal candidate.

A big waste of my time. It was so unprofessional that they could not even inform me. They wasted so many hours of mine and then didn't even bother to reply to emails.

Questions

8 coins puzzle. How to get 4 liters of water from two glasses with capacities of 3 and 5 liters.

JavaScript basics (mostly from W3C).

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 7 interview experiences for the IBM Front End Developer role in Austin, Texas.

Success Rate

57%
Pass Rate

IBM's interview process for their Front End Developer roles in Austin, Texas is on the easier side as most engineers get an offer after going through it.

Experience Rating

Positive71%
Neutral14%
Negative14%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for IBM's Front End Developer interview process in Austin, Texas.

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