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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Recently I’ve been going through several frontend interviews, and I noticed something interesting. It’s not only about solving tasks — it’s about how you think, structure your solution, and explain your decisions. For me, the most challenging part is explaining my thoughts clearly in English under pressure. But with each interview, I feel more confident and structured in my answers. It’s a process — and I’m learning a lot from it. Curious — what was the hardest part of interviews for you? 👇 #frontend #react #jobsearch #careergrowth #softwaredeveloper
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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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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
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I used to think interviews are all about how much you know. But after a few experiences, I realized something simple. It’s more about how you think. In one interview, I was asked a basic question. I knew the answer… but I rushed, over-explained, and confused myself. That moment taught me: 👉 Slow down 👉 Think clearly 👉 Explain in simple words You don’t need to sound smart. You just need to be clear. Now whenever I prepare, I focus less on “covering topics” and more on “understanding and explaining them.” Because in interviews, clarity beats complexity every time. #InterviewTips #CareerGrowth #Developers #Java #Learning
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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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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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Interviews are weird 😵💫 . You sit in front of a stranger and try to prove your worth in 30 minutes. And somehow… thatt decides everything. If interviews were fair, You wouldn’t blank out. But they’re not. They test performance, not just knowledge. And that’s where most developers struggle not in knowing, but in showing it under pressure. No wonder people freeze. So we built something for performance. TruelyCrack — stay clear when it counts. 🚀 👏 #TechTwitter #Developers #DevCommunity #InterviewPrep #CodingLife #SoftwareEngineer #CareerGrowth #AItools #BuildInPublic
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Recently, I had an interview experience with a reputed organization. I gave my best — answered questions confidently and even completed the coding task during the discussion. However, the outcome wasn’t in my favor. One thing I realized — interviews are a two-way process. Not just candidates, but even interview environments can sometimes be unpredictable. This experience made me reflect on something important: interviews are not always a perfect measure of capability. Sometimes, there are factors beyond preparation and performance. To everyone in the same phase — keep going. Your effort is never wasted. #InterviewExperience #KeepLearning #GrowthMindset #Reactjs #frontend
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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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Weekend Mock Interviews 🚀 Weekends at Elearn Infotech are not just for rest — they are for preparation, confidence building, and getting one step closer to your dream job. Our Weekend Mock Interview Sessions are designed to simulate real industry interview experiences. Students get the opportunity to face technical questions, explain their projects, and present their problem-solving skills exactly the way they would in a real interview. From JavaScript fundamentals to React concepts, from HTML & CSS basics to real-world development scenarios — we make sure every candidate experiences what companies actually expect. These mock interviews help students understand their strengths, identify areas that need improvement, and most importantly build the confidence required to perform under pressure. Our mentors provide detailed feedback after each session so students know exactly what to improve before facing real recruiters. At Elearn Infotech, we believe learning coding is only half the journey — the other half is knowing how to present your knowledge in an interview. That’s why our weekend mock interviews play a crucial role in shaping industry-ready developers. Practice like it’s the real interview. Learn from every answer. Walk into your next interview with confidence. #ElearnInfotech #MockInterviews #WeekendLearning #FullStackDevelopment #ReactJS #JavaScript #CodingInterview #TechCareers #DeveloperJourney #LearnToCode #CareerInTech
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