Round 2: The Interview

The interview process at rtCamp began with a combined lobby for all candidates, totalling around 12 individuals. We introduced ourselves in the lobby, creating a preliminary camaraderie. Following the introductions, candidates were directed to their respective interview rooms.

Introduction and Weather Chat:

The interview commenced with a customary introduction and a brief discussion about the weather. This set the tone for a more relaxed start to the technical dialogue.

Frontend or Backend Preference:

Clarifying my technical preferences, I was asked whether I leaned towards Frontend, Backend, or both.

GitHub and Git:

A series of questions unfolded, probing my understanding of Git and GitHub:

  1. Can we use GitHub without Git?
  2. Features of Git.
  3. Where is all the Git data stored?
  4. Difference between .git and .github directory.
  5. Explanation of Gitignore.

rtCamp Interview Experience (On-Campus)

I applied to rtCamp for the role of WordPress Engineering on-campus, the selection process included the following rounds:

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