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- Reaching out to the community to help me prep for a senior frontend role
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First Frontend Interview
For usual frontend interview questions you can look that https://30secondsofinterviews.org/
- Resurse interviu Frontend
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Frontend Developer Interview @Zalando
I can't give you Zalando specific prep tips, but general prep tips from my experience with bigger companies that still have this startup-ish mentality. Make sure that you understand the details of JS (event loop, promises, etc.) and if they mentioned the tech-stack (vue, react, whatever) make sure you thoroughly understand them as well. And expect questions about your cultural fit, so have a genuine interest in the company (google it) and in a good work environment (knowledge sharing, pair programming, mentoring). For system design, be sure to think of CI/CD, testing and monitoring. And if you don't know something, be open about it and mention that you are willing to learn, don't make something up or try to cheat, it will be noticed. And remember its a two way street, ask questions. i like this resource for interview preparations a lot: 30-seconds-of-interview
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GitHub Copilot Breaks Bad Interviews
But with GitHub Copilot, the propensity for cheating on an algorithm question rises significantly. As we’ve demonstrated previously in the article, it’s capable of generating significant portions of code at a time. In fact, Copilot is so proficient at algorithm questions that a non-trivial number of algorithm questions we asked it to solve were done before we could even finish the function signature. All it takes is a candidate to give Copilot the name of the function and paste the results into their assessment editor.
What are some alternatives?
30-seconds-of-python-code - Short Python code snippets for all your development needs
copilot-clone - VSCode extension for code suggestion
30-seconds-of-code - Short code snippets for all your development needs
hackerrank-full-stack - Crack Interviews Full Stack on HackerRank [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
30-seconds-of-golang - Short Golang code snippets for all your development needs
google-interview-preparation-problems - leetcode problems I solved to prepare for my Google interview.
minutes-of-javascript - ⭐ Collection of Javascript snippets to make you discover new exciting features, useful tips or anything that will give you a better understanding of the subtleties of JS.
front-end-interview-handbook - ⚡️ Front End interview preparation materials for busy engineers
snipsnap - Speed up your development with a powerful set of tools
fuck-copilot - A list of GitHub developers/maintainers opposed to github copilot
freeCodeCamp - freeCodeCamp.org's open-source codebase and curriculum. Learn to code for free.
hiring-without-whiteboards - ⭐️ Companies that don't have a broken hiring process