Interviewing as a Front-End Engineer in San Francisco
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#22You were interviewed by back-end engineers. That's what they knew. My question is why didn't you leave the interview upon seeing it was a waste of time?
Also, they flew me up there, so what was I gonna do?
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#24https://github.com/darcyclarke/Front-end-Developer-Interview...
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#25I'm sorry you had to go through that bullshit. That generally sucks when you're interviewed by assholes who have no idea that the specific platform that you might work on requires. Consider most front-end engineers ALSO to be designers, and I'd suspect thats where I would drive the interview. I would wish the same treatment. Also lol that the interview questions are basically EITHER memorizing formulas and rememberin…
I think we are also seeing the rise of the frontend developer, where they spend most of their time on JS, with maybe some time in HTML and CSS - at least, that is what I do for work, although I am fully capable of excelling at CSS as well.
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#26I'm a PHP/WordPress dev shipping product every single day, but I think I'd probably fail questions like these if I was asked in an interview setting. I don't really worry about functions like these until a need arises, and when it does (and I don't know how to do it), I learn until I do. This is an absurd way to recruit front-end talent and partially explains the so-called talent crunch.
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#27I am honestly a little shocked by this. I am a university student and this past semester I interviewed with around 10 companies in the Bay area, all of which were for Front-End engineering positions. I can only think of one company which did not give me any 'front end specific' questions. I was asked everything from hoisting and closures to explaining how Webkit works and various ways to improve page load time. Are y…
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#28I've had similar experiences in the last month of interviews i've been through. I was asked how i'd design a secure backend API in asp.net, various algorithm questions, some basic javascript questions ("what is a closure?", "what does the var keyword do?", etc") and other very non-specific things. At the end of most of my interviews when they ask if I have any questions about the positions I tend to have to ask "Is t…
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#29It could have been a sign that they trusted your front-end skill. If I know someone has a skill, I don't waste my time interviewing them to prove it. I try to figure out what else they can do, where they can grow, and how well they would fit in with the team. So I'd pose the question back to you -- did you provide them a portfolio or any code samples that would have made the front-end questions redundant?
If they had, then maybe I'd agree with you, but it seemed like many of them were just going through the motions. It seemed like they interview people all the time.
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#30What if you were to ask CSS and Javascript questions to a DBA? Do you see how absolutely ridiculous that sounds?