J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ramp
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J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Ramp en oct. 2022
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They will ask you to do a coding challenge on codesandbox so that you can send your application. Then they will flat-out send you a decline email even though you got the right solution. Horrible experience. Completely a waste of time!
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use react to display input of: - null - array - text
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They automatically sent me a coding challenge after I applied. I knew this would probably be a waste of time, but I have a lot of time on my hands at the moment so gave it a go. The test was an hour long, I completed it - fair enough if it wasn't to their standard - but there was no acknowledgment of receiving it. Just got a generic rejection a couple of weeks later. Don't bother - the arrogance of having AI send you a task taking an hour of your time when no human on their end spends even a second reviewing you... what's the point?
I applied online and received the online assessment immediately. If you pass the OA, you can move on to the phone interview, but I didn’t pass. The assessment had two questions: the first was a straightforward algorithm coding problem, and the second involved React—state management and component building. The React question was well-structured and formatted. If you are familiar with React and have solid experience, it should be manageable. I was able to handle the initial framework setup, but I struggled to get the detailed rendering to work.
Following my initial application, I was prompted to complete a technical assessment via CodeSignal. This evaluation consisted of a rigorous, one-hour coding challenge requiring the development of a ReactJS application inclusive of comprehensive unit tests.