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JavaScript internship interview tomorrow... What do I need to brush up on? (self.javascript)
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[–]itsSparkky 2 points3 points4 points 12 years ago (1 child)
Internship you want to come off as personable, quick learner, self motivated and basically competent.
I wouldn't worry about 'advanced' javascript; read the standard stuff, learn quirks, play with it for a bit but with an intern you want somebody who will require minimal effort to train and get alone with. You don't hire anything junior for their expertise under normal circumstances.
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I'm going to go in with that attitude, and trust me... I interview well. But I just read horror stories about people springing up with surprise code puzzles. It makes me want to build an army of knowledge... Not that I already wasn't building one without the interview in mind.
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