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22 11

Modern React interview questions for junior developers

Here's an example of an interview-style question that's common in junior React frontend interviews.

Mainly, they want you to show that you know the ins and outs of how to work with the framework.

This is a real phone screen question I had when I was interviewing for my first fronted role, including ES6, list mapping, click events, etc.

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