Do they expect you to know the same language or tools they are using in their tech stack? Do they reject someone who uses tools and languages other than their tech stack?
Nope, this isn't the case for most openings. But let's say some company is hiring a ReactJS Developer, then they would be definitely expecting you to know React.
Like in my case, for Frontend Dev Intern at Sharechat, there was a separate round for frontend things - HTML, CSS, JS mainly, and the interviewer asked me if I used any framework, so now the questions would depend on what the intervieew answers to this - ReactJS, AngularJS etc. Questions around that particular thing can be expected next.
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Do they expect you to know the same language or tools they are using in their tech stack? Do they reject someone who uses tools and languages other than their tech stack?
Nope, this isn't the case for most openings. But let's say some company is hiring a ReactJS Developer, then they would be definitely expecting you to know React.
Like in my case, for Frontend Dev Intern at Sharechat, there was a separate round for frontend things - HTML, CSS, JS mainly, and the interviewer asked me if I used any framework, so now the questions would depend on what the intervieew answers to this - ReactJS, AngularJS etc. Questions around that particular thing can be expected next.