Web Developer Interviews

Web Developer Interview Questions

Web developer interviews are heavy in technical questions. Expect questions that will test your understanding of relevant programming languages such JavaScript and CSS, general web functions, and design experience with web services like REST and SOAP. As a designer, you will likely be asked to show examples of past projects or websites.

Top Web Developer Interview Questions & How To Answer

Question 1

Question #1: Can you describe the most popular programming languages and web services?

How to answer
How to answer: You can be almost certain an interviewer will ask you about programming languages and web services during your interview. Be sure you're familiar with the latest languages and services, including recent updates or innovations.
Question 2

Question #2: How would project managers and fellow web developers you've worked with describe you?

How to answer
How to answer: Employers want to make sure you're a good fit for their web development team. If asked this question, emphasize your teamwork skills. You can discuss your communication abilities, listening skills, and ability to resolve conflict.
Question 3

Question #3: How do you work your way out of coding problems?

How to answer
How to answer: An employer wants to make sure you can work your way through any coding problems so you can be a productive member of their staff. Talk about your problem-solving skills related to both coding and the workplace to prove your ability to work through issues on the job. You can explain your analytical skills, talk about past collaborations, and explain your experience with solving problems on previous projects.

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Create an input field (I think the interviewer wanted me to have a text input) and a button. The Input field will need to take in a number and when the button is clicked it needs to say if the number is divisible by 3 or not.
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Web Dev Intern

Interviewed at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

4.5
Sep 5, 2022

Create an input field (I think the interviewer wanted me to have a text input) and a button. The Input field will need to take in a number and when the button is clicked it needs to say if the number is divisible by 3 or not.

They asked me basic questions. Right when I arrived the manager said "We know you have the skills for this position but we want to see if we like you." I have dealt with these types of clicky shallow people before. Rather than base their decision on your skill set, experience, and portfolio they want to know if your "cool" to work with which is WRONG! This is the worst way to start a interview in my opinion. The interview went for about 5 hours of typical questions and some people weren't even in the office so I had to video conference with horrible audio and glitching video.
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Web Developer (Growth Position)

Interviewed at Funding Circle

3.6
Nov 25, 2016

They asked me basic questions. Right when I arrived the manager said "We know you have the skills for this position but we want to see if we like you." I have dealt with these types of clicky shallow people before. Rather than base their decision on your skill set, experience, and portfolio they want to know if your "cool" to work with which is WRONG! This is the worst way to start a interview in my opinion. The interview went for about 5 hours of typical questions and some people weren't even in the office so I had to video conference with horrible audio and glitching video.

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