Yesterday, I had an interview for a Node.js position, and unfortunately, it turned out to be one of the worst experiences I've had. The interviewer had a rude and unprofessional attitude throughout the process.
He asked me three coding questions, which I successfully completed. After that, he moved on to basic Node.js questions, and I was able to answer all of them confidently. However, he then started asking some unusual and unclear questions that didn’t seem relevant to the role. Honestly, it felt like even he wasn’t sure about the answers to those questions.
Despite doing well in the technical parts, his behavior and attitude made the entire experience feel very negative. It was disappointing to encounter such unprofessionalism, especially when I had put in the effort to prepare and perform well.
The interview process includes resume screening, an initial HR call, technical rounds, coding or system design tasks, a managerial interview, and a final HR negotiation before the offer made overall.
There was online Assessment test, once you clear that you will you shortlisted for interviews.
There was 2 Technical Interviews & Final HR Interview and all rounds are elimination rounds
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They mainly asked OOP related concepts and some easy to medium level DSA questions in an interview.
Good technical qs asked cpp basics write a pattern code and some easy logical questions
It was mostly conversation and it included just testing my basic coding and problem-solving skills
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Write a code for a pattern which he gave me in the chat box. What are pointers what are dangling pointers? What is SQL, some forms for SQL and its coded functions of SQL joint water joints, inner joins outer joints, et cetera.