I applied through college or university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Eventbrite (Hyderābād) in May 2024
Interview
1st round was DSA, 2 Dynamic Programming questions were given, then in the Technical Interview, It was resume grill, asked about the technologies i used in my projects and SQL - relation database questions.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Eventbrite (Madrid) in Jan 2022
Interview
It was not great. Two days after applying to the job offer through LinkedIn, I was contacted by an HR person through LinkedIn as well. She scheduled an initial meeting, where she asked me about my experience. She seemed excited about it, and the meeting went smoothly. At the end, she told me that she would contact me in a couple of days tops in order to continue with the process. Those two days became three weeks. In the end, after sending her several follow-up emails that she never replied to, she told me that she was sorry for the delay, but everyone was on holidays, and they had actually thought I did not have the necessary experience for the role. I asked her to give me proper feedback as to why I was not chosen, and she never replied to my email.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What tech stack are you familiar with? What are you looking for in a new role? What are the responsibilities of your current role?
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I applied through other source. I interviewed at Eventbrite in Jan 2018
Interview
After the phone interview, there is live coding test. It is the basic overall Javascript regardless of framework. Please make sure you have at least one in mind and be clear with the syntax of that framework.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a component or directive to blink which basically replace <blink> tag which was deprecated long ago. Do that from scratch using https://jsfiddle.net/.