I applied online. I interviewed at Turing in Apr 2020
Interview
After filling out profile information on their website/platform, the interview was a live coding challenge that lasted about an hour and was held over video conference. It tested knowledge of algorithms and data structures as well as general programming knowledge.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the differences between SQL and NoSQL databases and when would you use which?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Turing in Apr 2021
Interview
Weird questionnaire about software management, and a terribly written questionnaire about React Native proficiency. Instead of asking broad questions to actually measure the knowledge of the interviewee, it was a bunch of "gotcha" questions that no one would know of the top of their head, mostly taken from the React Native docs with some options lightly altered, such as: "The prop contentInsetAdjustmentBehavior is available on iOS 10 and later."
I'd recommend management to hire someone who actually knows how to program in React Native to write their questionnaire. Unfortunately, they got played by someone that has no idea how to write a software proficiency test, and all they got was a half-baked copy from the React Native docs. As it is, no self-dignifying developer would go through the entire thing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Which of the following are correct statements about the props of Switch? (select all that apply)
Select the stack you are good at and answer some fundamental questions. I choose to React, React Native, Node and Redux. There is a live coding section where they combined the software.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about react js. They asked about react-native. They asked about redux. They asked about Node. They asked about mongodb.