Expect about 8-10 questions. Approximately 6 of them prompt you with a question and record your webcam response (general behavioral and technical questions).
The last 3 questions involve a whiteboard test. You will choose a language of your choice (JavaScript, Python, or Ruby) and develop the specified application in that language.
Heads up: You are not able to log to the console or set breakpoints. Questions, data, and variables are quite vague.
I was surprised by how technical the interview was for a front-end web developer internship. There was zero regard for HTML and CSS, and very little for design concepts.
Also, be familiar with object-oriented JavaScript if you go that route. They record you the entire time, even while you are coding. You can come back later between questions, although their site does not state this.
The final technical test was about writing an object-oriented JavaScript application.
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IBM's interview process for their Front End Web Developer roles in the United States is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
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