❌ Frontend interviews are not hard… but rejections are common. Here’s why most people get rejected 👇 1. “I know React” ≠ I understand JavaScript Closures, promises, event loop = weak Framework aata hai, fundamentals nahi 2. Copy-paste developers Projects bana liye… but explain nahi kar paate “Why this approach?” → silence 3. No real-world thinking Optimization, performance, accessibility Sirf UI banana hi frontend nahi hota 4. Poor debugging skills Error aaya = Google Debug kaise kiya, clarity nahi hoti 5. Resume ≠ Reality Likha sab kuch… aata kuch nahi Interview mein sab expose ho jaata hai 6. Communication gap Soch sahi hoti hai, explain nahi kar paate Interview = communication + skills 7. No ownership mindset “Team ne banaya tha” “Maine kya kiya?” — unclear Reality check: Frontend ≠ sirf React / Angular Frontend = JavaScript + Problem Solving + Thinking Follow Hrithik Garg 🚀 for more. #Frontend #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #ReactJS #Angular #InterviewPrep #Developers #CareerGrowth
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❌ Most developers fail frontend interviews for one reason. It’s not React. It’s not Angular. It’s not Vue. It’s JavaScript. In interviews, no one cares if you can build components quickly. They care if you understand what’s happening underneath. Can you explain closures? Do you really understand async/await? What happens with “this” in different contexts? Framework knowledge might get you shortlisted. JavaScript knowledge gets you selected. Frameworks are just abstractions. Interviews are designed to test fundamentals. If your JavaScript is strong: You can reason through problems You can write logic without relying on libraries You can adapt to any stack If it’s weak: You get stuck on basic questions You depend on memorized patterns You struggle to explain your own code Reality: Companies hire problem solvers, not framework users. So before jumping to another framework, ask yourself — 👉 Can you confidently explain JavaScript fundamentals? Don't forget to like this post and follow Hrithik Garg 🚀 for more🙃 #javascript #frontenddeveloper #interviewpreparation #webdevelopment #reactjs #angular #vuejs
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❌ Most developers fail frontend interviews for one reason. It’s not React. It’s not Angular. It’s not Vue. It’s JavaScript. In interviews, no one cares if you can build components quickly. They care if you understand what’s happening underneath. Can you explain closures? Do you really understand async/await? What happens with “this” in different contexts? Framework knowledge might get you shortlisted. JavaScript knowledge gets you selected. Frameworks are just abstractions. Interviews are designed to test fundamentals. If your JavaScript is strong: You can reason through problems You can write logic without relying on libraries You can adapt to any stack If it’s weak: You get stuck on basic questions You depend on memorized patterns You struggle to explain your own code Reality: Companies hire problem solvers, not framework users. So before jumping to another framework, ask yourself — 👉 Can you confidently explain JavaScript fundamentals? Don't forget to like this post and follow for more🙃 #javascript #frontenddeveloper #interviewpreparation #webdevelopment #reactjs #angular #vuejs
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⚛️ ReactJS Interview Questions You Should Know Preparing for frontend interviews? ReactJS is one of the most in-demand skills right now. 📌 Here’s what I explored: • What is React and how it works • Component-based architecture • Virtual DOM & performance • Real-world usage in modern web apps 💡 Key takeaway: Understanding concepts is more important than just memorizing answers. Strong fundamentals = better problem solving in interviews. If you're aiming for frontend roles, React is a must-have skill. 📘 Learn. Build. Repeat. 👉 Don’t forget to follow Anurag Gautam for more tech content 🔁 Repost if this helps you 💬 Comment “REACT” and I’ll share more resources #ReactJS #Frontend #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #Coding #Developers #Tech #Learning #InterviewPrep #SoftwareDevelopment
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❌ Got rejected in a Frontend interview — but learned something important. Frontend interviews aren’t really about React… they’re about how strong your JavaScript is. Recently went through a Frontend Developer interview process and here’s a round-wise breakdown with some of the most asked questions 👇 🔹 JavaScript (Most Important Round) This is where most candidates struggle. 1. What is closure? Where have you used it? 2. Explain event loop with execution order 3. Implement debounce/throttle in JavaScript 4. How does "this" behave in different contexts? 5. Promise chaining vs async/await 🔹 Round 2: React Deep Dive 1. Why do components re-render? 2. useMemo vs useCallback vs React.memo 3. How does useEffect lifecycle work? 4. How do you prevent unnecessary renders? 5. Real-world state management approach 🔹 Round 3: Machine Coding 1. Build a debounced search / autocomplete 2. Handle API calls with proper states 3. Focus on clean architecture & reusability 4. Edge cases + performance considerations 🔹 Round 4: Frontend System Design 1. Design a scalable UI (dashboard/feed) 2. Folder structure & code organization 3. API handling and caching 4. Performance optimization techniques 🔹 Round 5: Hiring Manager Round 1. Deep dive into your project 2. Why did you choose certain approaches 3. Challenges and trade-offs 4. Ownership and decision making 💡 Biggest takeaway: Frameworks change, but strong fundamentals stay. Don't forget to like this post and follow Hrithik Garg 🚀 for more :) #Frontend #JavaScript #React #InterviewExperience #WebDevelopment #SDE
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Mastering REACT.JS isn't about writing code it's about understanding the concepts that power modern web applications. We've put together a list of the 50 React.js interview questions. They cover: * The basics of React like JSX and Virtual DOM * State versus Props * topics, such as Hooks and Context API * Redux and performance optimization techniques * What to expect in a real-world interview This guide is for anyone who wants to learn React whether you're a student, a developer who wants to improve their skills or someone who is preparing for a job interview. It can help you feel more confident and clear, about React. Save this guide. Practice every day to stay ahead. Which React concept do you find difficult to understand? Lets talk about it! #ReactJS #WebDevelopment #Frontend #Coding #InterviewPrep #SoftwareEngineering #Developers #TechCareers #HNAYASKILLS #LearnToCode #PlacementPreparation
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🚀 React JS Interview Questions You Should Prepare in 2026 If you're preparing for a frontend role, especially in React, these are the questions you’ll most likely face 👇 🧠 Core React Concepts ✔ What is Virtual DOM and how does it work? ✔ Difference between state and props? ✔ What are hooks and why are they used? ✔ Explain component lifecycle ⚛️ Hooks (Very Important) ✔ What is useState and useEffect? ✔ When does useEffect run? ✔ What are custom hooks? ✔ Difference between useMemo and useCallback 🔄 State Management ✔ When to use Context API vs Redux? ✔ How does Redux work internally? 🌐 API & Async Handling ✔ How do you fetch data in React? ✔ How do you handle loading & error states? ⚡ Performance Optimization ✔ What is lazy loading? ✔ What is memoization in React? ✔ How to avoid unnecessary re-renders? 🧪 Testing ✔ How do you test React components? ✔ Have you used Jest? 🚀 Advanced (Stand Out Questions) ✔ What are Server Components in Next.js? ✔ Difference between CSR, SSR, and SSG? ✔ How does reconciliation work? 💡 Real Interview Tip: Don’t just answer theory. 👉 Always explain with a real project example 🔥 Pro Tip: If you can confidently answer these, you're already ahead of 70% of candidates. 💬 What’s the toughest React question you’ve faced in an interview? #ReactJs #FrontendDevelopment #WebDevelopment #JavaScript #TechInterviews #SoftwareEngineering #Developers #CareerGrowth #NextJS #CodingInterview
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