My interview experience 7
Recently, I attended an interview for a back-end developer role at a company in Coimbatore. I only know Python, HTML, CSS, and Django frameworks. In the first round, they asked about Django concepts and some Python questions. I didn’t answer some Django questions, but I clearly explained how it works in Tamil. Then they asked me to create a form and write some SQL commands. I made some mistakes in creating a form and admitted that I wasn’t well-prepared in HTML. They suggested that I come back after two or three weeks to prepare HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. In JS, I only knew that it is used on both the front end and back end of a webpage. Then I started to prepare for JS through YouTube and some websites. I learned a lot during those days. Again, I attended the same interview at the same company. This time, in the first round, there was a coding round with 5 JS questions, one form creation, writing an HTML tag for a table's contents, and 6 SQL command questions. I cleared that round. In fact, I wrote JavaScript code for those questions. Then again, in a face-to-face interview, they asked more JS questions and HTML tags. The interviewer gave me feedback, saying that I clearly understood why this is used here and how it works properly, but I failed to convert it to the words in front of me. I tried hard to pass it, but I missed the main keyword about it. "You clearly understood the concepts. But you need to prepare clearly." I really worked hard for this interview. Then they also called me after three weeks. I appreciate myself for preparing one concept in just two weeks. I really enjoy learning JavaScript. I am eager to learn more.