How does a frontend or fullstack interview usually look like? From what I’m reading, it’s mainly focused on the web, UI and JavaScript? I know about BigFrontEnd and GreatFrontEnd platforms. My main question is, if it’s mainly focused on frontend architecture/design and some UI components, should I even still do regular backend system design prep, or should I focus only on the frontend one? And what about leetcode? Should I just do easy/mediums in JavaScript? Trying to optimize my prep and don’t waste time on not crucial things. #interview #netflix #roblox #atlassian #dropbox #airbnb #uber #spotify Tc 170k
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You pretty much need to know everything. The role may say frontend but the interview can be treated as if they were interviewing for a BE software engineer. Preparing to interview as a frontend is harder than being a generic software engineer.
Yep. Prep for everything. You're more likely to get tree or array or async based questions for LC-esque. But most companies will also ask vanilla HTML/CSS/JS so you need pretty good mastery of DOM APIs. Only startups ask library/framework-specific questions in my experience.