I am an avid shutterstock user and after coming across the position I knew I wanted to apply. The interview process started with Nicole reaching out after submitting my resume, then a coding test on a website followed by pairing on jsfiddle. I then received an invitation for an onsite interview. The people were friendly and super knowledgeable and again Nicole and the team did an outstanding job of making me feel welcome. The interview consisted of one css challenge, and two js challenges with a few questions in between. I felt like I did okay but could of thought through my answers some more. I also blanked on a couple of questions but tried my best to remember. I felt like it went well despite my nervousness. Soon after, I was contacted again for another code test to relieve some possible concerns. Initially I felt like it may not have been a good fit due to having to test again so I actually decided to withdraw. However, Nicole did a great job again of convincing me to see it through and I was glad I did! I wound up receiving an offer and am now looking forward to being part of a great team. My advice is to take your time and really think through the answers and to really try to get to know the people and the company during the interview process.