I contacted a recruiter who helped schedule a technical screen.
The technical screen was approximately 45 minutes long and included a few language-specific questions (JavaScript for this role) and one algorithm.
We experienced a hiccup with the online code-sharing editor, requiring a switch to another. I felt this slightly reduced the time allocated for my algorithm question.
Overall, I wasn't fully prepared for the front-end specific questions, as I have been working in back-end. However, I believe that anyone with strong front-end skills should advance.
There are online resources for JavaScript interview questions that a Google search will provide. These are excellent for practicing the second type of question asked.
Event Propagation - specifically event bubbling. Give an example.
What are CSS Processors? Give example(s) and list the pros and cons.
Review the following JavaScript code. What will be the output?
Write an algorithm to sort and organize API data.
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LinkedIn's interview process for their Front End Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
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