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      Senior Frontend Developer Interview

      Apr 21, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Eartham, England
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reedsy (Eartham, England) in Mar 2024

      Interview

      I had a 30-minute call with an HR representative who seemed pleasant but somewhat disengaged from the recruitment process. Following the call, I received a technical test via email along with some typical interview questions. One quirky query about a favorite Giphy was included, likely an attempt to showcase the company’s fun side. The questions were: Why are you interested in Reedsy's mission? When would you be available? Would it be full-time? Where are you based? Are you interested in a remote position? What are your rate or current salary expectations? What's your favorite Giphy? The technical test required a hefty 10 to 15+ hours of work, a demanding expectation for someone already employed full-time with other responsibilities. Despite this, I completed the assignment. The first part involved answering a series of questions, which I did correctly. However, I was criticized for my brevity and not producing lengthy, essay-like responses. The second part tasked me with recreating a layout using only CSS, based on a low-resolution JPEG. This felt like a junior-level task, and I was perplexed to find it included in a test for a senior position. I completed the task, but was nitpicked over minor discrepancies such as margins and border radii being slightly off, which seemed petty given the low quality of the JPEG provided. Another segment required using an API to create a microsite with both a list view and a page view. I applied a conventional architectural approach, which had been well-received elsewhere and even resulted in job offers from other companies for similar but significantly shorter tests. Here, though, my solution was met with harsh criticism about not spending enough time, linting rules not matching their preferred presets and alleged test failures—despite the tests functioning correctly. In conclusion, the experience was overwhelmingly negative and left me feeling grateful to have dodged a bullet. My advice to others would be to steer clear of applying to this company.
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      Reedsy response
      1y
      Hello! I'm sorry to hear your experience was negative. Thank you for your detailed feedback on our hiring process, we will continue to refine our process based on feedback like yours.

      Other Senior Frontend Developer Interview Reviews for Reedsy

      Senior Frontend Developer Interview

      Feb 12, 2026
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Reedsy in Jan 2026

      Interview

      They asked to complete a week-long task involving technical questions and implementation of a simple project, paid only if you pass the test. This was already a problem per se, but it got worse as once done that they basically nitpicked on every useless detail such as css variable naming or leftover files, completely ignoring the fact that the app was well written, working and looking as intended. I'm salty about this because if you behave like that you can basically reject anyone, it's just a matter of finding something to point at. This is not professional nor useful for anyone. I've seen past reviews similar to mine, but decided to tackle the test anyway, and besides the fact they keep saying they're trying to improve, well it's clearly not true at all as everything went as the other guys described, so please don't come at me telling me you're trying to improve as it's clearly not the case. A complete waste of time.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What is your favourite giphy?
      Answer question
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      Reedsy response
      1mo
      Thank you for your feedback, and I’m sorry to hear you had a negative experience with our hiring process. We know the assignment is a meaningful time investment. We estimate it should take 10–15 hours, depending on experience. While we suggest a one-week timeframe to submit it, there’s flexibility around that. For senior engineering roles, we do assess submissions against production-level expectations. That includes not just whether the app works, but also code quality and maintainability. I understand this can sometimes come across as focusing on smaller details, but those are part of how we evaluate consistency at that level. We’re continuously reviewing both the scope of the task and how we communicate feedback to make sure the process feels as useful and fair as possible. Thank you again for sharing your perspective.

      Senior Frontend Developer Interview

      Jun 1, 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Reedsy in Nov 2020

      Interview

      After applying I received an email with some questions about me and an assignment. The assignment contained some questions about past experience, some technical questions about Javascript and HTML, and 2 projects: one focused on HTML + CSS and the other one on creating an SPA. It took about two weekends and one or two hours every day after work during that week to complete the assignment, I'd say less than 30h in total, which is quite an effort but much better in my opinion than whiteboard interviews or the typical algorithms and data structure questions, and I was promised 500€ if I was hired, so there is a compensation for the effort. Two days after submitting my work I was asked to go through a few calls with several team members. They were three in total, one per week. In the first one I was asked to explain my previous experience, we quickly reviewed my assignment, I was asked a few more technical questions and then I got to ask them about the company. The other two calls were mostly to know other members of the team, but also had some technical questions and time for me to ask. My impression of the three calls was that they were more about seeing if I was a good fit for the team and how I communicate than checking my technical knowledge. In fact, I didn't know the answer to some of those questions but still got the job. A few days after the 3rd interview I got an offer, and in my first payroll, I was paid the promised 500€ for the assignment. The only "negative" thing for me about the process was not knowing what the roadmap would be. They didn't explain how many steps I had to go through and that uncertainty stressed me. The good thing is I let the CEO know about this and they adjusted the process to include that information.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why is asynchronous programming important in Javascript?
      1 Answer
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