Even if you don't encounter any of these questions in your interview it will be good to check them out just for finding out how many of them you know well
You'll encounter none of these questions in a serious interview. Every now and then a post like this appears in my feed, and is always the same:
Questions that you can Google, with no real value for the interviewer or the candidate. These kind of questions look like taken from a React/JS exam, instead of an interview.
Targeted to "juniors/novices" when generally the person that wrote the article is a "junior/novice" themsef.
No sources listed for the questions, like real interviews, or stats, or whatever.
Serious software companies don't care if you know the definition of HOC, they care about you knowing how to use one, if you have used them in the past, if you keep using them or you know that they are useless nowadays, and so on. Same applies for pretty much every question listed here.
Please, before writing articles like "X interview questions", make sure you know about "X", that you actually did a lot of interviews about it (either as a candidate or as an interviewer), and then, just then, consider start creating posts like this one -_-
Thank you for your response. These indeed are beginner level questions. And you're right these can be googled too. But to be honest these are some questions I have myself faced during interview and I've got to know from others who faced them too.
Yes, these are targeted to Juniors indeed to check if they know these concepts.
And it would be great to get a link to some resource that has some serious interview questions. It'll be helpful for me and others who come across this article. That indeed will be a nice treat for them.
And always Thank you for your valuable response. Still learning 😃
For further actions, you may consider blocking this person and/or reporting abuse
We're a place where coders share, stay up-to-date and grow their careers.
You'll encounter none of these questions in a serious interview. Every now and then a post like this appears in my feed, and is always the same:
Serious software companies don't care if you know the definition of HOC, they care about you knowing how to use one, if you have used them in the past, if you keep using them or you know that they are useless nowadays, and so on. Same applies for pretty much every question listed here.
Please, before writing articles like "X interview questions", make sure you know about "X", that you actually did a lot of interviews about it (either as a candidate or as an interviewer), and then, just then, consider start creating posts like this one -_-
Cheers
Thank you for your response. These indeed are beginner level questions. And you're right these can be googled too. But to be honest these are some questions I have myself faced during interview and I've got to know from others who faced them too.
Yes, these are targeted to Juniors indeed to check if they know these concepts.
And it would be great to get a link to some resource that has some serious interview questions. It'll be helpful for me and others who come across this article. That indeed will be a nice treat for them.
And always Thank you for your valuable response. Still learning 😃