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Is it really a fresher interview? this guy is answering all the questions like a pro.
I presume this is some mock interview rather than a real one. The level of questions are fresher based though, but the guy seems to be 1+ year experienced.
These are mock interviews, IBM does take these types of interviews
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its very easy questions even for a fresher
@@aniketsuryavanshi3926 A developer shoud be practical, any one can crack these interviews but could not crack the assignment within time.
I love how confident and knowledgeable you are. Just beginning my journey into web dev here in Egypt and stumbled upon your channel. Wish you the best of luck and a fitting opportunity worth all your effort.
Hats Off to you brother, The way you handle your problems while countering an error required an immense amount of confidence. Good Luck Man.
Thanks bro
I guess its experience.
Unbelievable!!!!....This much of confidence bro, if i were the interviewer I would be highly impressed by the answers you gave. BTW how did you prepared for the interview bro and from where do you refer.
Thanks bro.
I'm assuming you are a fresher. Watch these videos
MNC Interview Experiences: th-cam.com/play/PLGZJDzu5NntRmgwjCg0OwFpt9yHh68Muc.html
Also, this one
Daily React Interview Question: th-cam.com/play/PLGZJDzu5NntRgpuqVtEb9e2tDaRYXRZFG.html
And this one for javascript
Javascript Interview Questions: th-cam.com/play/PLGZJDzu5NntTfxAf9OdAGRoiK6OPtrahq.html
@@itscodingdoctor Thankyou soo much bhai
Welcome 😊
Really hats off to you man the way you encounter all the questions is just beyond awesome really it's not an easy when you faced error part while answering !
🤘🤘
Thanks bro!
Interviewer - Diffrentiate useMemo and useContext (Time Stamp - 6:00)
Candidate- Told her about useMemo and useCallback
@RakeshKumar-zc6gg Really, but his confidence made it to a very convenient move.
yes bro i also think that what is he saying 🤣🤣
I think, She was about to ask useCallback but mistakenly said useContext() 😁
Brother must have memories interview questions,
Brother, at 5:57 she asked differentiate between useMemo and useContext not useCallback
and the interviewer just went forward with it lol, didn't even bother him. I think she didn't know the answer either 😂😂
Local storage and session storage both can store up-to 5 mb and it is limited.
I guess local storage can store 10 MB and session 5 MB.
Not sure. Will check and revert.
Local storage 10mb session storage 5mb
1st question asked to me in my yesterday 20 july in technical round.
Great 👍👍. Please try to add some questions from your interview in the comments. It would help others!!
@@itscodingdoctor Didn't you have the technical coding round like apart from this round? Or was it just one round that happened?
@sanju Kumar would you like to answer this question ❓
This was the only technical round i had. After this there was HR/Managerial round
@@itscodingdoctor How much exp was this interview for?
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A very interesting interview indeed. I love it 😍
Glad, you liked it 😊
Superb answers, moreover by hearing ur answers I can actually learned a lot of things
Silly question "why is React popular?" defineatly the interviewee is better than interviewer
I don't think it is for fresher. It is atleast for 1yrs+ experienced.
the interviewer asked for difference between usecontext and usememo but he said the difference between useMemo and useCallback
True😅
Which position and also where you got to know about open position ??
As I guess direct request for referral can't be the case ??
For the position of entry level react developer.
The quality of your answers reflects the understanding you got.
I was always scared of this video, but now I have watched it. I am learned a lot.
Awesome
U r superb bro,
forEach just loops over array, it won't effect original array until unless u intentionally made change, that u did in ur code arr[i]=val*2
Absolutely correct 💯
What do you think after going through this interview. Do you feel like the same questions are being asked for both entry level and experienced level?
Some questions would be same no matter you are fresher or experienced.
I like the way you answered a bad question: useMemo vs useContext and you answered useMemo vs useCallback
Idk why they make HR people to take the interviews as opposed to a senior engineer. For a company like IBM this is bad standard.
The interviewer seemed like she didn't have much idea on what she was asking..
🤔
@@itscodingdoctor Seemed like she didn't know what she was asking. I mean you might have felt that too didn't you?
Nicely done bro...
But it seems to me interviewer focused more on theoretical knowledge than practical. Because it seems she was straight forward reading questions form somewhere 🤣🤣
I know, it's a fresher interview!
🔴FRESHERS PROJECTS SERIES ON #ReactJS 🔴 SHOULD I START ?? Pleaser Let me know here:- twitter.com/itscodingdoctor/status/1551840209871978496
Definately start 🙏
Sure
yes
Sure Dear;
Ok
tf kinda question is "why is react so popular ", that's the dumbest question ever , lol
I know bro 😂
Believe me, this question is asked in a lots of interviews.
I think last question is good.
U will be manage a better way.
Gud job bro
In 6.02 : she asked differntiate between useMemo() and useContext() but he explain useMemo() and useCallback()
I guess that was slip of tongue, she actually wanted to ask useCallback(), because useMemo() and useCallback() are close friends at least during interview
Exactly
Good finding bro
Bro the interview questions were not easy for any fresher to crack, and the coding questions were very easy and according to fresher level.
That's fine. Prepare well before sitting in an interview. You can answer question these easily.
One suggestion... {isError ? ERR_MSG : null} can be cleaner with {isError && ERR_MSG}. Fits on 1 line with linters :)
Absolutely. Thanks 👍
Be careful when you do this with array.length && , it will render a '0' if length is indeed 0. You should always do array.length !== 0
Just for people watching this !!
Both forEach and map -- does not mutate the original array.
But the callback function in both of them can. (So not a difference)
Great content!! Keep it up!
Agree.
but one returns a new array, while the other returns none. so their is difference
can you please elaborate on how did you apply for the job and what are your qualifications?
You can find IBM employees on LinkedIn and ask them to refer you.
Try to ask many employees, may be one good person will refer you!!
@@itscodingdoctor But thats not an option for freshers right, I assume you have atleast 4-5 years experience
Thank you for sharing!🙇
Thanks 👍
You can show error by using text.length> some number display error
i answerd all the questions
setError(Number(e.target.value ) < 18);
I need your help in learning MERN STACK can you please help me on this
Sure, tell me.
Here you go
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Like from the scratch can you take any course so that we will join with you
Please start taking live classes many people are waiting to join with you
Bro I am 2018 pass out and till now I was working on nontechnical organization, but now I want to work as front end dev, I have made few projects, what should I do? I was not that well on academics, and that big gap, that's why I am not getting selected.
Masai school search it
@vishal Gupta how much experience do you have?
Start with an internship that offers a full-time job after completion and get some experience from there.
How many yrs of experience interviewee has???
Applied as a fresher
Can experience person of 1 yr will except such type of questions?
Of course, for more questions watch
MNC Interview Experiences: th-cam.com/play/PLGZJDzu5NntRmgwjCg0OwFpt9yHh68Muc.html
Ty pal for this
👍
Bro error handling achi hai apki....sometime there was time I panicked and ruin whole interview. Great resources..Good luck
All the best
Is there any opportunity for internship in your company?If yes how to apply for it?Plz guide
Bro, You wrote your age 27 when implementing "this" keyword example. Just wanted to make sure, are you really applying for fresher position?
Hahhah! My age in not 27. It was just a random number came to my mind.
@@itscodingdoctor I thought you must be applying for 3-4 years of experience, cuz you mentioned 2 YOE in accentures video.
Just had my hopes high lol, If it really was for 3-4 yoe. I'll be a able to answer some fresher questions in interview for sure XD
Thanks for the video & reply btw.
😅😅
This interview is for freshers only.
@@itscodingdoctor 😳
i feel good because i know answers to almost all the queations
Awesome
Bro how much Lpa should expect as a fresher (react developer) ?
It totally depends bro on many things (Your college, Skills, Salary Negotiation Skills and Luck as well) but in general for any average college students 2.8LPA to 4.2LPA
@@itscodingdoctor why it is so low
@@Viralvlogvideos I wish i could answer that.
@@itscodingdoctor dude 2.8 😂
@@itscodingdoctor watch men gets better pay
It is for front end or full stack?
Front end only
What was the package offered to React Js Fresher in IBM?
It depends on multiple things bhai
Literally nothing in his answer says why react is popular can anyone actually answer it without going into circular reasoning that it’s popular so many places work with it and that creates job opportunities for react developers making it popular?
Hi, thanks for finding out the gap in answer.
Features of react makes it popular. That's why in answer features are mentioned.
In case you feel answer could be better, please add in the comments. It might help others as well.
One of the main reasons why react is so popular is the react's ecosystem. You have so many options to choose from to your convenience for any use case be it managing large and complex forms, state management libraries or UI frameworks etc.
Thanks @rishi ks Correct 💯
His age he has written as 27 so this is not a fresher intervirw
good job, keep it up
Is it a interview questions? Why it so popular? Stop asking tose koun banega crorepati questions
Lol 😂. That's funny
But, this is one of the most asked questions in interviews.
You are thinking that's important and top most that's because of interviewer want to show off the muscles infornt of the interviewee. Interview should be like a discussion to get know the practical experience of a job seeker and his problem solving mindset. These Indian interviews are like two egos are fighting each other. I will ask you a question and tell me the difference between a for loop and a while loop in c language? Interview doesn't mean you know everything and you expect the answer the same answer from other party. If you think a+b=ab
but the other person says that it's wrong your ego will get hurt because you don't like some to challenge you. This is the situation of Indian interview.
@@ohmygoodgod Agree 💯. You explained it really well.
So please spread the word.
Thank you
I think interviewer is fresher and that guy has 5 yr of experience
Hey Brother! Nice Interview!
BTW! What was the exp level for this interview and also what CTC range they offer on this?
Thanks 👍
Experience level:- Fresher
The interviewer can't ask the question fluently, he reads it like it was given to her on a piece of paper so it looks like a fake interview.
Good.But it seems the interviewer asking questions from given script
The guy answering is easily a 4+ year experienced person in React. This is not fresher
I have 3 years of experience in UI Developer in reactjs please share me interview questions
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she ask diff b/w usememo and usecontext bro give diff b/w usememo ans usecallback
i think he didn't needed extra stte you can derive error state frm the actual state dumb decisions
May be. See In interviews it's hard to make the best decision in a limited time.
Candidates first try to make it work then optimize if the interviewer asks
Great content. I know that you applied as a fresher. But I really want to know how much experience you have in React. ?
5+
@@itscodingdoctor 🤣🤣 so this is not a fresher level interview naa..
what is your Linkedin profile
What?? Why??
Why are you not giving ??
Hahah! Bro, i'll share it one day. But, not now.
looks fake/mock interview to me.
1:11 yes it just reranders every spot it found the most basic difference like prop change or state change even if nothing in the UI changes because of it making it have extremely high rerander amount that’s not a reason for react to be popular it’s just an explanation to how half of all frameworks does it
Hi, thanks for finding out the gap in answer.
Popularity comes when you have something which makes you stand out from the rest.
React has V-DOM which is its one of the biggest selling points. which makes it popular.
React js is a shame and blasphemy to JavaScript community. Governments should ban the use of this stupid library. Same functionalities can be achieved with Angular and Svelte with less frustration, so what's the point of using the stupid react js which makes web development unnecessarily complicated.? Those who use react are slaves.
difference between use memo and context??? lol lol, the interviewer is crazy🤣
It seems like an interview of an experience developer, not at fresher level.... As the level of questions, are high
This is for freshers. In case you are interested in questions for experienced you can checkout MNC interview questions playlist on this channel.
angular also dont render fullpage
Thanks for mentioning
ForEach doesn't change array but you did
Good finding bro!
Btw, i was just trying to show the main difference between forEach and Map which is return...
Also, to double every element of array with forEach either you have to mutate the array or create a empty array and then push doubled values.
Looks like the interviewer is from WhiteHatJr XD
Hahaha!
Ha
It was hard questions 😢
Mera js itna accha nahi hai
06:10 The question was to differentiate between useMemo and useContext but the candidate has explained useMemo and useCallback. How he is selected in IBM?
nice interview round, All answer are clear and understandable
Thanks!
For fragments we can add it does not create extra node
Correct
Who’s the girl on thumbnail?
Haha!
Jsx wont allow to return multiple html elements but why he is saying children
Great video series bro...Just want to know whether they ask DSA questions in coding rounds for React Position. If yes then what is the level of those questions?
Thanks!
No DSA questions bro.
forEach does not technically mutates the array, the callback function which he created does it with the index value. May be it can be used to mutate the array.
i subscribed this channel just because of that guy who was in interview hats off bro .
Thanks 👍
Very weird kind of interview. No interactions, just series of questions. Also I spotted a mistake which leads me to believe this is not a real interview. The interviewer asks the difference between useMemo & useContext (which I do not understand why because they are different kind of hooks). Weirdly the interviewee starts with saying useMemo & useContext are very similar & then goes to explain the difference between useMemo & useCallback. This happens around 6:13. After the question, the interviewer moves on as if she heard the answer she was looking for.
Its a fresher interview. I know it could have been much better
Are u fresher ?
Applied as a fresher
dude what a smooth interview. good job!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Bro i am fresher I have good knowledge js and react.. Can i get select by ibm even 2 + years experience role
Bhaii! This was super helpful. Subscribed. ❤️
Glad to hear 👍
dont know but that lady seems to know barely anything
Iam still waiting for that thumbnail girl in the video
After listening 1st question answering 😂 i can say he is fresher
Come for the thumbnail, stay for the answers.
Hahaha! Good one 👍
Is this a probable interview for 2 yrs exp developer? or it will be much harder than this ?
Whats was the level of experience for this job ?
I don't think it's a fresher interview.
It is bro. Is it too easy for you?
I suggest you don't open the captions.
If IBM is asking these questions then trust me it’s to beginner, can you tell how can you identify whether the browser callstack is empty or not ?
As a fresher , company hired react developer ?? because I am 2023 batch and IBM does not give proper description as react developer or else, they just hire to ask simple dsa questions??? as a fresher how can I apply for react developer in IBM
No DSA asked.
Try to find references on Linkedin. And also apply on company/job portals.
selected or not??
Yes
is it the real or fake interview because interviewr not ask any followup question
It all depends on the interviewer.
That fellow is not fresher
How? 🤨
4:30 state is immutable, that is why setter is used :/
What platforma do you use for applying for the job?
LinkedIn. Keep sending your resume to employees. Someone would refer
is this interview for 4.5lpa?
Actually the difference between map and forEach is that map returns a new array and forEach just loop through the array and let us perform what we want.
In Map also you can mutate the array like given below.
actualArray.map((item, index, arr) => {
arr[index] = arr[index] * 2
return null;
});
Agree
Yeah that's what I meant in the video. I just wanted to show that forEach is used to loop through the elements and perform any operation of our choice.
that is not a real interview,