Hey folks, I'm currently interviewing for a Frontend individual contributor role at Reddit and have only made it through the first technical screening with the recruiter. The recruiter said the next round would be a technical interview related to data structures and algorithms but couldn't provide any further clarification. As a bootcamp grad, I'm a little insecure about my data structures and algorithms knowledge. I'm working through some leet code problems and am doing deep dives on BSTs and linked lists to prepare. If you've interviewed for a front end role at Reddit, do you have any suggestions for what I should study or general insight into the interview process? #frontend #reddit #interview #engineering #swe
The same way as you prepare for any job at Reddit: hit yourself in the head with a hammer.
FE data structures are frequently DOM traversal questions, so brush up on your tries.
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