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Hritik Sharma
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- Sharing my interview experience with Cred off-Campus 🕊️(Web frontend Intern role) I saw a hiring post by employee of Cred. I reached out to him for a referral, I gave a small intro about my self and forwarded my resume.
- Replying to @kritarthmittalHis audience are people who have no job, for them he is a pro coder.
- Sharing my interview experience with @headout (Web frontend Intern role) I saw that @headout is hiring for sde intern role on Linkedin. I reached out to @CoderAbhinav for a referral. PS: Joined @headout as SDE intern 🥳
- Abb Google ka offer mile fir bhi Google na join karu Was very fascinated by FAANG and related companies till my 3rd year of college. After having worked with some very good startups and having a FAANG type company ka offer with 🚀 pay, I have realised that startup me maza hai.
- Replying to @Hritik_86Key Point : Get better understanding of Javascript, get your fundamentals correct. Tip : Watch all the videos of Namaste Javascript (It really helped me) This all happened many months back, but worth of sharing you all.
- Replying to @Hritik_86Round 1 (1 hour) - Javascript fundamentals + React concepts Level - Medium I was asked questions on closures, promises, async await. I was told to code an UI in html css vanilla JS (Easy - Medium) Result: Cleared ✅
- Replying to @Hritik_86Sharing resources that I referred while preparing for the interviews. developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Lea… youtube.com/watch?v=oUWRxJ… youtube.com/watch?v=Mip6ej… youtube.com/@akshaymarch7
- Replying to @Hritik_86Questions like, "What happens when a web page is first loaded". > I explained about the html, css parsing, js loading, diff between async and defer, blocking non blocking concepts, assets fetching. It was more sort of discussion rather than an interview, I enjoyed the round.
- Replying to @Hritik_86I was disappointed, but I could do nothing than just accept and move on. I enjoyed the process, they focus on development more than DSA (They do expect you to have DSA concepts strong as well) (For Frontend role) It was great learning experience for me.
- Replying to @Hritik_86I was given an api endpoint from where data could be fetched, implemented debounce, closures while explaining these concepts. I was asked depth questions on react and javascript. "Why Virtual DOM, why is it faster than real DOM updates and similar questions around it"
- Replying to @Hritik_86Round 2 was based on web fundamentals (~1.5 hr) Level - Medium to Hard I was told to create a Search bar in vanilla javascript, He was testing on my JS fundaments concepts considering performance and optimizations in mind.
- Replying to @rajshamaniHealth+tech industry (Healthtech). coz, everything going online and a huge health care market. People are conscious about their health(Be it men/women). It's just the lack of trust on an online thing that is missing and obviously cost. Many startups are solving the problem though


