I was contacted by a recruiter. The first round was a 30-minute tech interview over Zoom. They moved the process pretty quickly, and the next day I was informed I would attend an onsite interview.
Everything was fine up to this point. They scheduled my onsite almost two weeks after the tech interview.
The onsite was at the San Diego office and took 1.5 hours. I was not given information about when to expect feedback, nor did I receive any feedback from them, which left a not-so-positive impression.
Two coding questions were presented.
The first was a front-end JavaScript coding challenge. The task was to create query refiner-like selection boxes from given raw data in object format. Coding was performed directly on the laptop provided by the interviewer.
The next question involved white-board coding. The objective was to write a function on the white board that would return the subtree nodes under an input node, using raw data that represents a tree.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the ServiceNow Front End Developer role in San Diego, California.
ServiceNow's interview process for their Front End Developer roles in San Diego, California is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for ServiceNow's Front End Developer interview process in San Diego, California.