It is very good to work there.
Sometimes you need to work hard.
Three interviews were conducted. The first round was a phone chat with the recruiter. The recruiter asked some basic JavaScript quizzes, such as: * What is a closure? * What is the difference between `var`, `const`, and `let`? The second and thir
Phone screen + 2 technicals. All JavaScript. They say before the interviews that you need to be comfortable with vanilla JS, and that they wouldn’t ask framework questions such as React.
Tree question. Couldn't give tips at all. Interviewer was disconnected and condescending for each reject in 45 minutes. Really terrible candidate experience. There have been few good experiences with Meta.
Three interviews were conducted. The first round was a phone chat with the recruiter. The recruiter asked some basic JavaScript quizzes, such as: * What is a closure? * What is the difference between `var`, `const`, and `let`? The second and thir
Phone screen + 2 technicals. All JavaScript. They say before the interviews that you need to be comfortable with vanilla JS, and that they wouldn’t ask framework questions such as React.
Tree question. Couldn't give tips at all. Interviewer was disconnected and condescending for each reject in 45 minutes. Really terrible candidate experience. There have been few good experiences with Meta.