I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Oracle (Seattle, WA) in Feb 2020
Interview
The hiring manager contacted me via Linkedin, we had an informal discussion about the role and team. I was interested in the role, so decided to move further. The next step was a phone interview (which had basic data structure question) and then a final onsite
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Oracle (Seattle, WA) in Feb 2024
Interview
Had a quick 30-minute video chat with a front-end engineer and the hiring manager. We mostly walked through my resume, recent projects, tech stack, and why I’m interested in Oracle. A few light JavaScript/React questions, some discussion about async/promises and UI performance, plus one scenario about debugging a slow page. No live coding, more conversational and focused on how I approach problems and communicate with teammates.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How does the JavaScript event loop schedule microtasks vs macrotasks, and why does a Promise callback run before setTimeout(..., 0)? Also, how would you keep a React UI responsive during a long API request?
I applied online. I interviewed at Oracle (Redwood City, CA) in Jan 2020
Interview
I had a great conversation with the recruiter that explained the process of interview,
information about the position and etc. Then I had a conversation with the technical manager. Got rejected without reasonable explanation.
After I started telling about myself,
TM interrupted me with that he has a meeting right now and offer to call back in an hour.
I'm not sure but that moment was definitely unpleasant.