Synced up with a recruiter and got scheduled for a phone screen.
For the phone screen, I was given a React template to do live coding. The task was to build out a React app iteratively based on the mentioned tasks. You start off small by building a component and work your way through.
What made the interview somewhat challenging is there's a lot of extra stuff in the codebase you have to navigate. It took me a while to understand that some of the helper functions they provide are to mock calls.
Q: Build out a basic component, use some basic state to do something, hook it to an API call that leverages cursor pagination, and iteratively build something out.
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