Most frontend interviews don’t reject you because you don’t know React. They reject you because of these small mistakes 👇 ❌ Jumping into code without understanding the problem ❌ Giving textbook definitions instead of real examples ❌ Not explaining your thought process ❌ Ignoring edge cases ❌ Saying “I know this” but not being able to explain Interviewers are not just checking knowledge. They are checking: 👉 how you think 👉 how you approach problems 👉 how clearly you communicate Even average answers can stand out if your thinking is clear. 💬 What’s one mistake you’ve made in interviews? #FrontendEngineer #ReactJS #CodingInterview #SoftwareEngineering #CareerGrowth #GauravTiwari
Frontend Interview Mistakes to Avoid: React and Beyond
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Most developers don’t fail interviews because they can’t code. They fail because they sound junior. They give textbook answers They can’t explain trade-offs They freeze when questions get messy And interviewers lose interest fast. I’ve seen this again and again. Good devs… getting rejected — not because of skill, but because they don’t know how to think out loud like a senior. So I put together a simple guide: - How to answer ANY interview question step-by-step - Real .NET questions with answers that actually get you hired - How to explain trade-offs clearly (what interviewers care about) - The exact mistakes that make you sound junior I’m giving it away for free (for now). If you’re preparing for interviews or tired of getting rejected: I’ll send it to you. Let comment "Mastery"
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I’ve put together a collection of React interview questions covering questions from junior to senior level. If you’re preparing for React interviews, this can serve as a handy guide to structure your preparation and understand what’s expected at different experience levels. https://lnkd.in/gXkh5YWw Hope it helps. Feel free to share it with anyone who might find it useful. #React #InterviewPrep #Frontend #JavaScript
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Hard truth: Watching tutorials won’t help you clear interviews. You’ll feel productive. You’ll understand concepts. You’ll think you’re improving. But in the interview? You freeze. Because interviews don’t test what you watched… They test: 👉 How you think 👉 How you explain 👉 How you solve under pressure I’ve seen developers with years of experience… Still struggle to: • Structure their answers • Think out loud • Handle simple follow-up questions And after the interview, they say: “I knew this… but I couldn’t explain it.” That’s the real gap. Not knowledge. Execution under pressure. Top candidates don’t just learn. They practice: • Real interview scenarios • Thinking out loud • Solving problems live If you’re preparing right now, ask yourself: Are you learning… or actually preparing for interviews? This Sunday, I’m hosting a live session where I’ll break this down: • Why experienced developers still fail • The exact gaps holding you back • How to prepare while working full-time Comment WEBINAR or visit my profile — I’ll send you details #FrontendDeveloper #Angular #JavaScript #InterviewPreparation #SoftwareEngineer #CareerGrowth #TechCareers
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Really insightful post — this resonates a lot with my experience preparing for interviews. After going through multiple interview rounds over the years, one thing is clear: 👉 It’s not just about knowledge, it’s about how clearly you present it. What worked for me: • Structuring answers instead of explaining everything • Sharing real project examples (not theoretical answers) • Focusing on impact — what changed because of my work And most importantly — taking action consistently. Even small improvements every week make a big difference over time. In tech roles (especially React/frontend), clarity + problem-solving approach matters more than just knowing concepts. Great reminder to stay consistent and keep improving 🚀 #InterviewPrep #ReactJS #FrontendDevelopment #CareerGrowth #Consistency
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🚀 Getting rejected in interviews again and again? The reason may not be your skills — it could be your preparation. 💡 Today’s Interview Question: 👉 What is the difference between useMemo() and useCallback() in React? ✅ If you can’t explain this clearly, it may create confusion in interviews. 📌 Quick Hint: useMemo() 👉 Memoizes a value useCallback() 👉 Memoizes a function 🎯 Want to crack interviews faster? I help developers with: ✔️ Mock Interviews ✔️ Real Interview Questions Practice ✔️ Resume Review ✔️ Confidence Building Sessions ✔️ React / Frontend Guidance 📩 If you want more interview calls and better chances of selection, DM me “INTERVIEW” #ReactJS #FrontendDeveloper #InterviewPreparation #JavaScript #MockInterview #CareerGuidance #DevCareerMentor #LinkedInJobs
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🎯 React Interview Insight Most candidates know React. Few understand how it actually works. If you're preparing for interviews, focus on: ✔️ Virtual DOM & Reconciliation ✔️ State vs Props ✔️ Hooks (useEffect, useMemo, useCallback) ✔️ API Handling & Error Handling ✔️ Performance Optimization 💡 Tip: Explain concepts with **real project examples**—that’s what interviewers look for. #ReactJS #InterviewPreparation #FrontendDeveloper #TechJobs #CareerTips
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After sharing a few interview questions recently, I noticed something interesting. Many developers know the concepts. But when they try to explain them clearly — that’s where things get difficult. And that’s exactly where interviews are decided. Not on what you know. But on how well you can communicate it. If you’re preparing for interviews, don’t just read or watch content. Try explaining concepts out loud. That’s where real improvement happens. #dotnet #angular #softwaredeveloper #fullstackdeveloper #jobsearch #hiring #techjobs #csharp #webdevelopment
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If you’re preparing for Angular interviews right now — this will help. I’ve put together a free Angular Interview Prep Kit based on real questions I’ve seen in interviews. Inside, you’ll get: Top 20 Angular interview questions (not random theory) How to structure answers clearly Where most developers go wrong What interviewers actually expect This is especially useful if: You have 3–10+ years experience You’re getting rejected after interviews You’re not confident explaining concepts Important: This is not just answers - it’s about how you explain. Because that’s where most people struggle. If you want it, Comment "Angular" I'll share the PDF. (Only sharing with serious candidates preparing for interviews) #Angular #AngularDeveloper #FrontendDeveloper #InterviewPrep #TechCareers #SoftwareEngineer #CareerGrowth
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You walk out of the interview thinking: “I knew that… why did I answer so badly?” That’s the problem. Interviews are not about what you know. They’re about how you think under pressure. Most devs: Ramble Miss key points Don’t structure answers And interviewers interpret that as: “Not senior enough” This is why you keep failing… even when you’re “technically good”. Based on real interview experience, I’ve compiled key questions into a FREE PDF. Access it here: https://lnkd.in/g9eVsGRP
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If you’re preparing for React interviews — you need to understand this. React doesn’t update the DOM immediately. It calculates changes, compares versions, and applies only what’s needed. 👉 Reconciliation 👉 Batching 👉 Fiber It’s not just rendering — it’s scheduling work. I made a short video breaking this down step by step. Link in the comments 👇
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