The interview experience was average overall. The discussion primarily focused on core full-stack development concepts, with emphasis on Angular for front-end development and .NET for back-end services.
On the front-end side, questions covered Angular fundamentals such as components, modules, data binding, directives, and basic routing. There were also brief discussions on form handling and API integration. The depth of questioning was moderate and did not go extensively into advanced Angular concepts like performance optimization, state management, or advanced RxJS patterns.
On the back-end side, the interviewer asked about .NET fundamentals, including Web API concepts, CRUD operations, basic authentication, and database interactions. There was limited focus on deeper topics such as design patterns, scalability, performance tuning, or advanced Entity Framework concepts.
The interview included some theoretical questions, but there were no complex coding exercises or real-time problem-solving scenarios. System design and architectural discussions were minimal.