#!process splunk frontend interview
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1 year
is your interview a hm round?
Interview for Early career sde 1 - frontend
No, its technical
Karat?
Yes
I just had it
Can anyone please share your interview experience
For the frontend SDE 1 position?
Ye
How was it?
What were you asked?
so its split up into 2 parts, questions about react (varies in difficulty), and technical questions (i got 2 questions)
I think I did alright imo regarding the interview, I didn't study a lot of react so my answers were kinda surface level and I couldn't gauge if I answered them correctly
but the technical part I got the first quesiton right, but didn't have enough time for the second question, there I got a part of the implementation (and arrived at the correct way to implement it at the end)
but didn't finish writing it
So the technical questions were DSA?
What were the questions?
I kinda forgot already, but the first question was like a lc medium/lc easy and the 2nd one was more a lc medium (it was a recursive/dfs solution)
I see thanks
id say for technical there isn't really a tagged portion that you could prep on, moreso its just about if yk the concepts
but study react
Makes sense
did u apply via referral?
yes
I didn't apply with a referral
are you citizen?
how does your profile look like?
Na Na I am not a citizen, I don't even have work ex, but I am currently RA at my uni
I got the interview invite for Splunk but it's on Colidity instead of Karat
I wonder do you guys have any tips what I should prepare ?
I only had 2 days to prepare so I can’t really give any good advice😭
I’d say prolly do splunk tagged
If it’s on codility rather than karat it’ll prolly help more
Karat does its own thing for interviews, doesn’t really work off of Lc tagged
Hey with respect to react, were you asked to code something or just theory?
Are there anyone who have done 2nd rounds? What kind of questions would be asked?
Is the round with hiring manager is a coding round + behavioral?
I am wondering the same
sorry I am just getting back to you on this, I basically was only asked theory not implementation