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Front End Engineer Interview Experience - United States

May 1, 2014
Positive ExperienceNo Offer

Process

I applied online and received an email about a week later requesting a phone screen within the following week. Everyone else's experience is accurate regarding the process: questions about your background, "Why Yelp?", "Do you use Yelp?", etc., followed by technical questions.

Important! If you're applying for a front-end role, read this and disregard other interview reviews. I was genuinely worried they would ask about octets and other computer science-based questions that I don't use in my daily work. I'm self-taught, so I either missed or glossed over many concepts typically learned in formal education.

Here are the questions I recall:

  • In HTML, what does <title> do?
  • In CSS, what are the different values for the position property?
  • How would you hide images on a page?
  • Would not naming a variable in JavaScript cause an error message?

I passed the phone screen and was sent a coding test. If I pass that, there will be a Skype interview, followed by an in-office interview.

Questions

They weren't that difficult. I think I stumbled because I was psyched out by all the reviews I read on this website.

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Yelp Front End Engineer role in United States.

Success Rate

0%
Pass Rate

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

Experience Rating

Positive67%
Neutral33%
Negative0%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for Yelp's Front End Engineer interview process in United States.

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