Web Developers Can Pass A Job Interview By Preparing Answers To These Questions
If you're a web developer starting on your first round of interviews, you'll probably hear the same types of questions from each interviewer. Preparing your answers ahead of time will make you sound more confident.
A Web Developers Role
Expect an interviewer to ask you about what you expect from your role in their agency. Answer the question by explaining you are part of a team. Your role is to understand the website's requirements and then work on creating the layout and functions that meet the client's needs. A developer's role is also to test for bugs and fix them before the site deploys.
Programming Languages
Usually you'll know the programming languages an employer is looking for by the job description. Potential employers are usually impressed if you're proficient in more than HTML, CSS, PHP, SQL and/or JavaScript. Let employers know if you're learning new languages to expand your skills.
How Do You Reduce Page Load Time?
Be ready with reasons page load time is so important and how you can reduce it to one or two seconds.
Can You Incorporate Security Features?
Do you understand how to prevent SQL injection and cross-site scripting attacks? Security is important today, and it starts in the development stage.
Do You Understand W3C Compliance?
Your interviewer may ask if you know how to develop websites accessible to everyone. They may want to know if you understand the standards and why they are important.
How Do You Handle Impossible Clients?
If it's a junior developer job, you may never meet the client. Nevertheless, you want to show you can move up and deal with a position with more responsibility. Give one example of how you handled a difficult client, even if it was your mom who wanted a one-page website to show off pictures of her grandchildren. For more information click here https://github.com/apptension/developer-handbook.