Freedom and salary and colleagues
Lots of social plan every year
1. Live coding, beginner JS grammar. 2. HTML, CSS, JS, React-related questions, some entry-level questions. 3. Project-related: check your GitHub repository for a relevant project. Ask some questions about Git commands. 4. Ask your own questions.
Very nice people. They had typical JS questions, React, JSON, and patterns. You had to know more about UI design, which, at the end of the day, is more than just coding. Experience and changing perspective to the user's experience is just as importan
Mostly the interviewers were super-friendly and extremely relaxed. The manager people I talked to were also really professional and relaxed. It seemed like a good company to work at. Downsides were the heavy math questions; if you thought Google int
1. Live coding, beginner JS grammar. 2. HTML, CSS, JS, React-related questions, some entry-level questions. 3. Project-related: check your GitHub repository for a relevant project. Ask some questions about Git commands. 4. Ask your own questions.
Very nice people. They had typical JS questions, React, JSON, and patterns. You had to know more about UI design, which, at the end of the day, is more than just coding. Experience and changing perspective to the user's experience is just as importan
Mostly the interviewers were super-friendly and extremely relaxed. The manager people I talked to were also really professional and relaxed. It seemed like a good company to work at. Downsides were the heavy math questions; if you thought Google int