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Front End Engineer Interview Experience - San Francisco, California

March 1, 2017
Neutral ExperienceNo Offer

Process

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 The answer he was looking for involved an outdated jQuery method, and I answered using AngularJS.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.

Questions

Design and build a modal and tooltip.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Yelp Front End Engineer role in San Francisco, California.

Success Rate

0%
Pass Rate

Yelp's interview process for their Front End Engineer roles in San Francisco, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

Experience Rating

Positive50%
Neutral50%
Negative0%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for Yelp's Front End Engineer interview process in San Francisco, California.

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