Unlike typical software engineer job interviews, front-end job interviews have less emphasis on algorithms and have more questions on intricate knowledge and expertise about the domain — HTML, CSS, JavaScript, just to name a few areas.
While there are some existing resources to help front end developers in preparing for interviews, they aren't as abundant as materials for a software engineer interview. Among the existing resources, probably the most helpful question bank would be Front-end Developer Interview Questions. Unfortunately, I couldn't find many complete and satisfactory answers to these questions online, hence here is my attempt at answering them. Being an open source repository, the project can live on with the support of the community as the state of web evolves.
Go from zero to front end interview hero with this handbook. No prior interview experience needed.
Learn to walk before you learn to fly. While React, Vue and Angular are cool, make sure you also know your fundamentals.
The best thing about Open Source is that the community vets the contents, so you can be sure the answers here have been proofread by many.
Anybody who wants to land a job at a tech company for a front end role and is looking to make sure they don't stumble on the basic questions. To be frank, I revise the answers here from time to time as well!
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You might be interested in the Tech Interview Handbook which has helpful content on general coding interviews such as algorithms, behavioral questions and an interview cheatsheet!
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