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About Front-End Technical Interviews - with Cem Eygi

About Front-End Technical Interviews - with Cem Eygi

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EP. 6

In this episode, we had a chat with Cem Eygi, Front-End Developer and Content Creator

1:00 - About Cem and how he started to be interested in teaching other people

3:24 - Who could benefit from your content and who do you target mostly?

4:39 - What are the fundamentals that every Front-End Developer should know?

6:18 - What types of Front-End development interviews exist?

10:18 - Do you feel like there needs to be a technical assignment in an interview?

11:57 - Where could one start practicing for interviews?

12:25 - Are there other things candidates should be doing when preparing for the interview, other than practicing?

13:53 - What resources could one use when practicing for technical interviews?

15:09 - What are the most common mistakes developers make during the interviews?

17:20 - What should developers pay attention to, while being interviewed

17:59 - What are other mistakes developers make during the interviews?

18:41 - Cem’s Interview experience (how he handled being interviewed by 7 people at the same time)

21:41 - About Cem’s content and what you should expect from it

Resources mentioned in this episode:

1. Cem's Youtube Channel

2. Cem's Medium Profile

3. Cem's FreeCodeCamp Profile

4. Cem's LinkedIn Profile

5. Udemy, CodeAcademy

6. Global Skills Hub

Thank you for listening to our show and remember - If you are a Senior Developer looking to relocate to Canada, visit us on Globalskills.io, or shoot us an email at Adeline@globalskills.io

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