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I was scheduled with the recruiter, and they asked me some basic JavaScript questions, such as "What is an observable?" and "What is a Promise?" Next, I was scheduled for a technical phone screen with an engineer in SF via CoderPad. As expected, the
Round 1: Behavioural Questions + Questions on Projects Round 2: One Easy DSA question related to count sort. Questions on past work. Rejected despite answering everything, and the interviewer verbally telling me that's what they were expecting. The
I applied online, and a recruiter reached out after about a week to set up a call. In the call with the recruiter, I was asked about my experience and was presented the company and the role. I was then scheduled for a live coding interview. I thought
I was scheduled with the recruiter, and they asked me some basic JavaScript questions, such as "What is an observable?" and "What is a Promise?" Next, I was scheduled for a technical phone screen with an engineer in SF via CoderPad. As expected, the
Round 1: Behavioural Questions + Questions on Projects Round 2: One Easy DSA question related to count sort. Questions on past work. Rejected despite answering everything, and the interviewer verbally telling me that's what they were expecting. The
I applied online, and a recruiter reached out after about a week to set up a call. In the call with the recruiter, I was asked about my experience and was presented the company and the role. I was then scheduled for a live coding interview. I thought