Front End Engineer Interview Questions

Front End Engineer Interview Questions

Un Front end engineer si occupa dell'esperienza utente di un software o di un'app. Durante un colloquio, dovrai dimostrare di comprendere i principi del UX/UI design, di voler contribuire alla realizzazione di un codice ottimizzato per l'offerta di prodotti e di voler collaborare con i back-end engineer alla risoluzione dei problemi. Aspettati domande sulla tua esperienza tecnica e di design, nonché sulle tue competenze di gestione dei membri del team.

Domande tipiche dei colloqui per Front end engineer e come rispondere

Question 1

Domanda 1: Qual è il flusso di lavoro o lo stile di gestione che preferisci?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Descrivi quali strumenti e metodologie usi durante lo sviluppo di un prodotto. Parla delle strategie che usi per lavorare con un'ampia varietà di stakeholder, tra cui clienti, reparto vendite e marketing e back-end engineer. Usa esempi specifici per mostrare come il tuo flusso di lavoro ha avuto successo ed esprimi anche la volontà di adattarti e cambiare se necessario.
Question 2

Domanda 2: Come gestisci le fasi di test, le revisioni e il controllo delle versioni?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Gran parte del ruolo di Front end engineer riguarda quei dettagli minuziosi che rendono fluida l'esperienza dell'utente. Evidenzia che capisci l'importanza di un codice pulito e corretto, dei protocolli di test e della gestione delle versioni. Usa esempi di metodologie che hai implementato e fornisci dettagli sui problemi che sei stato in grado di gestire o risolvere.
Question 3

Domanda 3: Cosa ti entusiasma di più nell'area UX/UI?

How to answer
Come rispondere: Una domanda come questa ti offre l'opportunità di dimostrare che sei appassionato di ingegneria front end. Spiega come integri il design centrato sull'utente nei tuoi progetti e le filosofie a cui ti ispiri. Specifica i libri o gli articoli che hai letto e di cui hai apprezzato i contenuti. Se possibile, parla dei cambiamenti che prevedi e di come secondo te il design e la tecnologia si adatteranno a questi cambiamenti.

21,103 front end engineer interview questions shared by candidates

The most difficult question for me ever in an interview question is when they ask me what I would do in various scenarios because I don't know if the company is lokking for a particular answer or how I personally would handle each situation.
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Front-end Cashier

Interviewed at Walmart

3.4
Jul 29, 2014

The most difficult question for me ever in an interview question is when they ask me what I would do in various scenarios because I don't know if the company is lokking for a particular answer or how I personally would handle each situation.

I am going to spoil the interview for the front end position b/c 1. Essentially reverse a sentence. Very simple and they allow the Array.prototype.reverse(). There is punctuation but it doesn't impact the overall words because the first question you split on the space. 2. Question two is a variation on the first question, but requires you to remove the punctuation. String.prototype.replace(regex) will accomplish this. 3. This is where the test jumped from easy to unnecessarily difficult. The question again built on the theme of manipulating a string, but now you're given a string and told to reverse the words but maintain the punctuation, both of arbitrary length. So a very simple example say str = "I'm the man, Sam said." => output is "said Sam, man the Im." Pretty tricky for being on the spot. The trick is two mapping functions: 1. that spit out the punctuation by themselves and then 2. an array of the words and then finally mapping them a concatenated version of the two. "bonus" question: This was by far the most absurd question and where I lost confidence and asks you for some stupid type of HTML markup that targets random characters in the middle of words and is just a mess and so unlike any semantic markup that it borders on the absurdity. Terrible question and indicative of gotcha style interviewing instead of actual skills relevant in day to day work. Also an anti-pattern
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Front-end Engineer

Interviewed at Premise Data Corporation

3.5
Mar 9, 2018

I am going to spoil the interview for the front end position b/c 1. Essentially reverse a sentence. Very simple and they allow the Array.prototype.reverse(). There is punctuation but it doesn't impact the overall words because the first question you split on the space. 2. Question two is a variation on the first question, but requires you to remove the punctuation. String.prototype.replace(regex) will accomplish this. 3. This is where the test jumped from easy to unnecessarily difficult. The question again built on the theme of manipulating a string, but now you're given a string and told to reverse the words but maintain the punctuation, both of arbitrary length. So a very simple example say str = "I'm the man, Sam said." => output is "said Sam, man the Im." Pretty tricky for being on the spot. The trick is two mapping functions: 1. that spit out the punctuation by themselves and then 2. an array of the words and then finally mapping them a concatenated version of the two. "bonus" question: This was by far the most absurd question and where I lost confidence and asks you for some stupid type of HTML markup that targets random characters in the middle of words and is just a mess and so unlike any semantic markup that it borders on the absurdity. Terrible question and indicative of gotcha style interviewing instead of actual skills relevant in day to day work. Also an anti-pattern

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