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Preparing for a Junior Frontend Developer job interview!

Hey guys,

In 2 days I have my 1st job interview in the IT field, and I'm running for the Junior Frontend Developer job position. I did a previous phone interview and an JS API development test which I had a hard time doing, because I had never built one before, but with the proper research, I could pull that off!

So my question is, what's your advices on the things I need to study and learn, to guarantee I get the job?! (Obviously nothing is guaranteed, but yeah, you get the drill...) As far as I've seen they are more interested in React and other JS frameworks, then in SASS, LESS, Bootstrap, Foundation and so on...

I'm good with HTML, CSS, Javascript and jQuery, used Three.js in a project and some other bits of back-end stuff as well.

All the help is welcome!

Best Regards ;)

1 Answer

Michael Hall
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Michael Hall
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For my job interview they asked, "How does the internet work?" That's a good one to know. Be able to talk about what happens when you visit a page. How many request? In what order are the request?

They also had this nested javascript function and asked me to explain the order that each action would happen.

also, Good Luck!!