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JavaScript Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked
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JavaScript Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked

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•264 JavaScript Interview Questions
•77 HR Interview Questions
•Real life scenario based questions
•Strategies to respond to interview questions
•2 Aptitude Tests

JavaScript Interview Questions You'll Most Likely Be Asked is a perfect companion to stand ahead above the rest in today's competitive job market. Rather than going through comprehensive, textbook-sized reference guides, this book includes only the information required immediately for job search to build an IT career. This book puts the interviewee in the driver's seat and helps them steer their way to impress the interviewer.

The following is included in this book:
a) 264 JavaScript Interview Questions, Answers and proven strategies for getting hired as an IT professional
b) Dozens of examples to respond to interview questions
c) 77 HR Questions with Answers and proven strategies to give specific, impressive, answers that help nail the interviews
d) 2 Aptitude Tests download available Vibrant Publisher's website

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 16, 2017
ISBN9781946383877
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    It has errors in the first chapter (like that JavaScript is supposed to be capitalized in the variables and functions...among other errors). I had to stop reading. The author either doesn’t know JavaScript or this is severely out of date. I’m new to programming and can even spot the errors, so that says a lot. I wouldn’t trust this if you’re seriously preparing for an interview.