Senior Application Developer Interview Questions

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understanding of the company’s history can come in helpful when formulating answers to AT&T interview questions. The company considers itself the first truly modern media company and boasts an impressive legacy of innovation that includes the transistor, solar cell, communications satellite, and machine learning. It traces its history back to when Alexander Graham Bell

Sr. Application Developer

Interviewed at Mexico fines AT&T and Warner Bros

5
Jan 28, 2023

understanding of the company’s history can come in helpful when formulating answers to AT&T interview questions. The company considers itself the first truly modern media company and boasts an impressive legacy of innovation that includes the transistor, solar cell, communications satellite, and machine learning. It traces its history back to when Alexander Graham Bell

This task involves creating an Angular webpage using the provided design wireframe. The task needs to be completed following the specifications as closely as possible. Best practices for every language should be adhered to and the development process should resemble how you would develop in an actual work environment (using TDD, committing to VCS, etc). You can always ask for guidance or details to be specified. Task description Create a photo library that includes an infinite random photostream, with the ability to save photos to your “Favorites” library. ● Design ○ Below are wireframes, which give a general view of what the pages should look like ○ The theme (e.g colors, fonts) you can choose by yourself ● Header ○ Consists of 2 buttons and allows you to switch between your “Favorites” library and a random photostream. ○ An active view must be highlighted. ● “Photos” screen has an infinite scrollable list of photos ○ Located at / path. ○ Clicking a photo adds it to Favorites. ○ When scrolling, new photos should be loaded. Loader icon should be displayed. ○ Use https://picsum.photos/200/300 to get random images (or any other resource). ○ Emulate real-world API, when getting photos. Loading new photos should have a random delay of 200-300ms. ● “Favorites” screen ○ Located at /favorites path. ○ Contains a list of favorite photos (no need for infinite scrolling here, just list of all photos). ○ Clicking on a photo opens a single photo page. ○ Favorites list should persist after a page refresh. ● Single photo page ○ Located at /photos/:id path. ○ Shows just a single full-screen photo, instead of a grid. ○ Should contain the “Remove from favorites” button. ○ The header remains the same on this page. General requirements 1. Use Angular Router module 2. Use the latest Angular, and SCSS instead of CSS 3. Use Angular Material components 4. Implement the infinitive scroll on your own. Do not use libraries. 5. Don’t use any backend server for retaining state 6. Add unit tests 7. Think carefully about how to structure your code. Make separate reusable components, modules, etc Test your code
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Senior Web Application Developer

Interviewed at XM

3.6
May 5, 2023

This task involves creating an Angular webpage using the provided design wireframe. The task needs to be completed following the specifications as closely as possible. Best practices for every language should be adhered to and the development process should resemble how you would develop in an actual work environment (using TDD, committing to VCS, etc). You can always ask for guidance or details to be specified. Task description Create a photo library that includes an infinite random photostream, with the ability to save photos to your “Favorites” library. ● Design ○ Below are wireframes, which give a general view of what the pages should look like ○ The theme (e.g colors, fonts) you can choose by yourself ● Header ○ Consists of 2 buttons and allows you to switch between your “Favorites” library and a random photostream. ○ An active view must be highlighted. ● “Photos” screen has an infinite scrollable list of photos ○ Located at / path. ○ Clicking a photo adds it to Favorites. ○ When scrolling, new photos should be loaded. Loader icon should be displayed. ○ Use https://picsum.photos/200/300 to get random images (or any other resource). ○ Emulate real-world API, when getting photos. Loading new photos should have a random delay of 200-300ms. ● “Favorites” screen ○ Located at /favorites path. ○ Contains a list of favorite photos (no need for infinite scrolling here, just list of all photos). ○ Clicking on a photo opens a single photo page. ○ Favorites list should persist after a page refresh. ● Single photo page ○ Located at /photos/:id path. ○ Shows just a single full-screen photo, instead of a grid. ○ Should contain the “Remove from favorites” button. ○ The header remains the same on this page. General requirements 1. Use Angular Router module 2. Use the latest Angular, and SCSS instead of CSS 3. Use Angular Material components 4. Implement the infinitive scroll on your own. Do not use libraries. 5. Don’t use any backend server for retaining state 6. Add unit tests 7. Think carefully about how to structure your code. Make separate reusable components, modules, etc Test your code

Generally, both interviews were informal and far more 'two way conversation' than 'candidate sits in suit on small chair and is grilled by interviewing panel sitting behind tall table' (see: Spud's interview in Trainspotting) High level questions about: - my background and engineering journey - my familiarity with various part of the tech stack in use in my current team at Forcepoint - my experience with building front/backends from scratch
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Senior Cloud Application Developer

Interviewed at Forcepoint

3.9
Apr 19, 2023

Generally, both interviews were informal and far more 'two way conversation' than 'candidate sits in suit on small chair and is grilled by interviewing panel sitting behind tall table' (see: Spud's interview in Trainspotting) High level questions about: - my background and engineering journey - my familiarity with various part of the tech stack in use in my current team at Forcepoint - my experience with building front/backends from scratch

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