I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at IBM (Dublin, Dublin) in Jun 2022
Interview
Very quick and easy process.
1st interview was with the recruiter. They familiarized me with the project I was going to work for and asked for my work experience details, responsibilities and my expectations for this role.
2nd Interview was with the Team Lead, it was very similar to the 1st interview but more detailed. I explained in technical terms what I worked on in my past projects. They asked me simple questions about how to use Angular, how I would start with a new implementation, how to unit test, my expectations in this new role.
3rd Interview was a live-coding round. It was very easy-going. The panel was very kind, I could use google while coding. It was intended to simulate an experience in our day-to-day coding at work. So, even if I did not know a syntax I could use google or even stack overflow, just like we developers do in our everyday life.
That's it. I received a job letter within 3 days. Very smooth and pleasant experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. CSS: differences between display and visibility
2. difference between === and ==
3. scope of variables, eg. a variable that is not declared is JS is global.
4. validations on form
5. undefined vs null
other Angular (only basic, not observables or any Rxjs related) questions, css questions
It was the standard, with an HR screen, a meeting with the Hiring Manager, a take-home project, a review with 3 developers on the team. I put a lot of effort into the portfolio and interview at the round table and within 3 weeks I got an answer back.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Standard questions like: how would you modify the array to return a certain value.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at IBM (Austin, TX) in Nov 2021
Interview
Phone screen with a recruiter then video interview with the manager, had some technical and background questions. The manager was nice and led the interview really well! The recruiter was a bit rude though