Hey guys,
It finally happened. I have a "real" interview with a company for a JavaScript developer position. The interview should be about 2.5 hours so it's pretty thorough.
Does anyone have any good tips or advice?
I've already had a 1 hour timed test and a quick phone interview. I realize one thing that's important is talking about what I'm looking for in a company.
The only thing that I honestly care about is the understanding that a little bit of research goes a long way and so the developers are allowed to actually read things and keep up with current trends.
Aside from that, I'm not sure what sort of fundamentals someone seeking an entry-level position in JavaScript should know.