I applied for the position in February and reached out to the recruiter on LinkedIn.
We exchanged a few emails, and after a phone screen, the recruiter set up a coding challenge.
Communication wasn't ideal, and I had to reschedule once due to the interviewer not being available.
I was informed that it would be a timed challenge and that it would include front-end technologies. I assumed there would be some JavaScript involved, but the challenge was strictly HTML and CSS. It was very easy!
I passed the challenge and set up an interview for a Skype meeting with an engineer. I was not given any information about this interview and was caught off guard by one question he asked. The answer he was looking for involved an outdated jQuery method, and I answered using AngularJS. I believe this led to his dismissal of me as a candidate. Overall, it seemed he wasn't thrilled about Yelp or interviewing me. I would assume he already had other candidates in mind.
Overall, I was not properly prepared for either interview. Both were very easy, but it was clear they had their eye on another candidate.
Design and build a modal and tooltip.
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Yelp Front End Engineer role in San Francisco, California.
Yelp's interview process for their Front End Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Yelp's Front End Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.