Worst experience. Did not expect it from a company like JPMC.
Applied for UI developer position.
The interviewer asked 7 JavaScript questions; I answered 6 of them and could not answer 1. Then, he asked 2 questions related to HTML and CSS; I answered 1 and could not answer the other 1. On the basis of that 1 question, he rejected me.
The HR says the JavaScript feedback is good, but the CSS/HTML feedback is not positive. How can they reject someone on the basis of 1 question?
Such a big company and has no standards at all.
Closures, Hoisting, 2-way data binding, Fibonacci series.
Difference between display: none and visibility: hidden (this one I could not answer, and he rejected me because of this).
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the JPMorgan Chase UI Developer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
JPMorgan Chase's interview process for their UI Developer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for JPMorgan Chase's UI Developer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.