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const testimonials = [
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marketingTestimonials.lamTran,
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marketingTestimonials.leanneZhang,
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marketingTestimonials.cliffordFung,
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marketingTestimonials.jessieShen,
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marketingTestimonials.praveenKumar,
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marketingTestimonials.faithMorante,
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marketingTestimonials.locChuong,
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marketingTestimonials.anubhavKhanna,
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marketingTestimonials.lamTran,
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marketingTestimonials.kana,
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];
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return (
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title: 'Software Engineer 3',
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};
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const jaydeMitchell: InterviewsMarketingTestimonial = {
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anonymous: false,
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authorThumbnailUrl: '/img/testimonials/users/jayde-mitchell.webp',
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authorUrl: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaydedm/',
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companyLogoUrl: '/img/testimonials/company/amazon.svg',
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createdAt: '2025-05-01',
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featuredOffer: 'Amazon',
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id: 'jayde-mitchell',
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location: 'Los Angeles, US',
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name: 'Jayde Mitchell',
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offers: [],
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testimonial: intl.formatMessage({
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defaultMessage:
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"I had interviewed at a few startups and had noticed a deviation in the interview landscape away from the classic DSA / Distributed System Style interviews. I was caught off guard by some of the Front-End leaning interview problems, and while I had gotten very close to some offers, I was edged out by other competitors. The bar across the industry was higher than ever, and I had witnessed the brutality of the 2025 market first-hand watching loads of high-performing MAANG engineers get laid off with no notice. When MAANG reached out, I could't afford any liabilities and I had to go all in on the opportunity – I didn't have 6 months to wait to try again if I didn't make it, so this was my Hail Mary. It was \"get this or throw in the towel and go to Law School\". I love engineering and creativity, but I also love financial security. I was on a very limited schedule, as Amazon moved extremely quickly once they had unexpectedly accepted me into the loop. GFE came up in my searches, and appeared to be a one-stop-shop for my best bet at being prepared. I did 100% of the Amazon Prep Guide across a few days. It's the largest pool of problems for a company on the site, by coincidence, and helped me brush off the cobwebs surrounding Vanilla JS, HTML, and CSS basics I hadn't really worked with since I first learned to program. Not only did the guide quickly get me up to speed, but the advanced component builds provided a lot of new information and confidence around accessibility, abstraction, and CSS that made me feel like I could exhibit a lot of strength and depth in an interview setting under tight time constraints. This, of course, played out exactly as described . Outside of the Amazon guide, I explored the additional system design questions. I know for a fact that I would have failed this interview without spending time with the system design solutions on GFE. To close, I'll say this: I'm a self-taught SWE, and I actually taught at an amazing bootcamp called LaunchCode that provided free tech education particularly focused towards underprivileged communities. I taught Web Dev basics for many years to thousands, and every semester loads of students would ask: \"Is it really possible to get into FAANG and make that kind of life-changing money for my family? Without having gone to Stanford? Without a degree?\" It took years of hard work and self-driven study, but yes, you can. And if I can do it, anyone can (with GFE).",
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description: 'User testimonial for GreatFrontEnd Interviews',
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id: 'Yj7hpx',
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}),
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title: 'Front End Engineer',
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};
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const praveenKumar: InterviewsMarketingTestimonial = {
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anonymous: false,
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authorThumbnailUrl: '/img/testimonials/users/praveen-kumar.webp',
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authorUrl: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/decpk/',
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companyLogoUrl: '/img/testimonials/company/microsoft.svg',
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createdAt: '2025-06-10',
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featuredOffer: 'Microsoft',
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id: 'praveen-kumar',
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location: 'Hyderabad, India',
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name: 'Praveen Kumar',
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offers: [],
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testimonial: intl.formatMessage({
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defaultMessage:
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"JS + Polyfills + GreatFrontEnd = Interview Confidence. Learning JavaScript polyfills was a turning point in my frontend interview prep. Implementing methods like Array.prototype.map, bind, or Promise.all deepened my understanding of how JavaScript works under the hood. What really helped? GreatFrontEnd. Their challenges on re-creating core JS methods were spot-on – practical, clear, and exactly the kind of stuff that comes up in interviews. If you're preparing for frontend interviews, don't just memorize, implement. GreatFrontEnd is an excellent place to start.",
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description: 'User testimonial for GreatFrontEnd Interviews',
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id: 'N06KWk',
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}),
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title: 'SDE 2 @Microsoft',
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};
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const jessieShen: InterviewsMarketingTestimonial = {
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anonymous: false,
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authorThumbnailUrl: '/img/testimonials/users/jessie-shen.webp',
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authorUrl: 'https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiejxshen/',
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companyLogoUrl: '/img/testimonials/company/cash-app.svg',
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createdAt: '2025-07-03',
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featuredOffer: 'Block (Cash App)',
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id: 'jessie-shen',
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location: 'Washington D.C., US',
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name: 'Jessie Shen',
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offers: [],
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testimonial: intl.formatMessage({
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defaultMessage:
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"When I began my search for frontend-specific roles, I was struggling with technical interviews, as I previously only had experience with your typical Leetcode-style questions. GreatFrontEnd was an amazing resource to help me sharpen my JavaScript and React skills and helped me succeed in UI-focused interview challenges. I learned a lot of highly applicable, real-world technical skills that I'm excited to apply in my new role! The premium Discord community was also invaluable for mock interviews, resume reviews, sharing interview experiences, and I'm grateful to have connected with so many talented and supportive engineers there.",
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description: 'User testimonial for GreatFrontEnd Interviews',
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id: '/eMYoc',
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}),
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title: 'Frontend Engineer',
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};
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// Const template: InterviewsMarketingTestimonial = {
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// anonymous: false,
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// authorThumbnailUrl: 'TO_BE_FILLED',
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india,
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ismail,
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jacky,
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jaydeMitchell,
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jessieShen,
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kana,
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kevinGonzalez,
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kiaanC,
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notrxx,
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prashanth,
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pratikMehta,
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praveenKumar,
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purplePaisley,
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revatiDamle,
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ryan,
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import InterviewsMarketingTestimonialsSection from './InterviewsMarketingTestimonialsSection';
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import { useInterviewsMarketingTestimonials } from './useInterviewsMarketingTestimonials';
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const columns = 4;
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const columns = 3;
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export default function InterviewsMarketingTestimonialPage() {
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const testimonials = useInterviewsMarketingTestimonials(true, columns);
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return [...featuredItems, ...nonFeaturedItems];
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})()
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: [
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testimonialsObjects.jessieShen,
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testimonialsObjects.praveenKumar,
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testimonialsObjects.jaydeMitchell,
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testimonialsObjects.anubhavKhanna,
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testimonialsObjects.davidZhou,
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testimonialsObjects.lamTran,
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testimonialsObjects.revatiDamle,
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"value": "Test cases"
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}
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],
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"/eMYoc": [
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{
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"type": 0,
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"value": "When I began my search for frontend-specific roles, I was struggling with technical interviews, as I previously only had experience with your typical Leetcode-style questions. GreatFrontEnd was an amazing resource to help me sharpen my JavaScript and React skills and helped me succeed in UI-focused interview challenges. I learned a lot of highly applicable, real-world technical skills that I'm excited to apply in my new role! The premium Discord community was also invaluable for mock interviews, resume reviews, sharing interview experiences, and I'm grateful to have connected with so many talented and supportive engineers there."
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}
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],
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"/fHWzJ": [
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{
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"type": 1,
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"value": "Premium feature"
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],
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"DSb8Hf": [
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{
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"type": 0,
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"value": "JS + Polyfills + GreatFrontEnd = Interview Confidence. Learning JavaScript polyfills was a turning point in my frontend interview prep. Implementing methods like Array.prototype.map, bind, or Promise.all deepened my understanding of how JavaScript works under the hood. What really helped? GreatFrontEnd. Their challenges on re-creating core JS methods were spot-on—practical, clear, and exactly the kind of stuff that comes up in interviews. If you're preparing for frontend interviews, don't just memorize, implement. GreatFrontEnd is an excellent place to start."
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}
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],
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"value": "Prepare for front end interviews with a vast question bank covering every format and popular frameworks/languages. Includes solutions and tests from ex-interviewers."
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}
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],
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"cO2uWp": [
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"value": "I had interviewed at a few startups and had noticed a deviation in the interview landscape away from the classic DSA / Distributed System Style interviews. I was caught off guard by some of the Front-End leaning interview problems, and while I had gotten very close to some offers, I was edged out by other competitors. The bar across the industry was higher than ever, and I had witnessed the brutality of the 2025 market first-hand watching loads of high-performing MAANG engineers get laid off with no notice. When MAANG reached out, I could't afford any liabilities and I had to go all in on the opportunity -- I didn't have 6 months to wait to try again if I didn't make it, so this was my Hail Mary. It was \"get this or throw in the towel and go to Law School\". I love engineering and creativity, but I also love financial security. I was on a very limited schedule, as Amazon moved extremely quickly once they had unexpectedly accepted me into the loop. GFE came up in my searches, and appeared to be a one-stop-shop for my best bet at being prepared. I did 100% of the Amazon Prep Guide across a few days. It's the largest pool of problems for a company on the site, by coincidence, and helped me brush off the cobwebs surrounding Vanilla JS, HTML, and CSS basics I hadn't really worked with since I first learned to program. Not only did the guide quickly get me up to speed, but the advanced component builds provided a lot of new information and confidence around accessibility, abstraction, and CSS that made me feel like I could exhibit a lot of strength and depth in an interview setting under tight time constraints. This, of course, played out exactly as described . Outside of the Amazon guide, I explored the additional system design questions. I know for a fact that I would have failed this interview without spending time with the system design solutions on GFE. To close, I'll say this: I'm a self-taught SWE, and I actually taught at an amazing bootcamp called LaunchCode that provided free tech education particularly focused towards underprivileged communities. I taught Web Dev basics for many years to thousands, and every semester loads of students would ask: \"Is it really possible to get into FAANG and make that kind of life-changing money for my family? Without having gone to Stanford? Without a degree?\" It took years of hard work and self-driven study, but yes, you can. And if I can do it, anyone can (with GFE)."
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}
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"value": "测试用例"
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"/eMYoc": [
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"value": "当我开始寻找前端特定职位时,我一直在努力应对技术面试,因为我之前只有过典型的 Leetcode 风格问题的经验。GreatFrontEnd 是一个很棒的资源,可以帮助我提高我的 JavaScript 和 React 技能,并帮助我在以 UI 为中心的面试挑战中取得成功。我学到了很多高度适用的、真实的、实用的技术技能,我很高兴将它们应用到我的新角色中!高级 Discord 社区对于模拟面试、简历审查、分享面试经验也很有价值,我很高兴能与那里这么多有才华和支持的工程师建立联系。"
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"DSb8Hf": [
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"value": "JS + Polyfills + GreatFrontEnd = 面试信心。学习 JavaScript polyfills 是我前端面试准备的一个转折点。实现 Array.prototype.map、bind 或 Promise.all 等方法加深了我对 JavaScript 如何在幕后工作的理解。什么真的有帮助?GreatFrontEnd。他们关于重新创建核心 JS 方法的挑战非常到位——实用、清晰,而且正是面试中会出现的那种东西。如果你正在准备前端面试,不要只是死记硬背,要实现。GreatFrontEnd 是一个很好的起点。"
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"value": "准备前端面试,拥有涵盖所有格式和流行框架/语言的大量问题库。包含来自前面试官的解决方案和测试。"
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"value": "我曾在几家初创公司面试过,并且注意到面试格局与经典的 DSA / 分布式系统风格的面试有所不同。我被一些偏向前端的面试问题难住了,虽然我非常接近一些 offer,但我被其他竞争者淘汰了。整个行业的门槛比以往任何时候都高,我亲眼目睹了 2025 年市场的残酷性,看到大量表现优异的 MAANG 工程师在没有通知的情况下被解雇。当 MAANG 联系我时,我无法承担任何责任,我不得不全力以赴抓住这个机会——如果我没有成功,我就没有 6 个月的时间可以再试一次,所以这是我的 Hail Mary。这是“要么得到它,要么放弃并去法学院”。我热爱工程和创造力,但我也热爱财务安全。我的时间表非常有限,因为亚马逊在他们意外地接受我进入这个环节后行动非常迅速。GFE 出现在我的搜索中,似乎是为我做好准备的一站式商店。我在几天内完成了亚马逊准备指南的 100%。碰巧,这是该网站上针对一家公司的最大问题库,它帮助我摆脱了自第一次学习编程以来我没有真正使用过的 Vanilla JS、HTML 和 CSS 基础知识。该指南不仅迅速让我赶上了进度,而且高级组件构建提供了大量关于可访问性、抽象和 CSS 的新信息和信心,这让我感觉我可以在紧张的时间限制下在面试环境中展现出很多实力和深度。当然,这与描述完全一样。在亚马逊指南之外,我探索了额外的系统设计问题。我确切地知道,如果我不花时间在 GFE 上的系统设计解决方案上,我就会失败这次面试。最后,我想说的是:我是一名自学成才的软件工程师,我实际上在一家名为 LaunchCode 的很棒的训练营任教,该训练营提供免费的技术教育,特别关注弱势社区。我多年来向数千人教授 Web 开发基础知识,每个学期都有大量的学生会问:“真的有可能进入 FAANG 并为我的家人赚到那种改变人生的钱吗?没有上斯坦福大学?没有学位?”这需要多年的辛勤工作和自学,但你可以。如果我能做到,任何人都可以(使用 GFE)。"
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"defaultMessage": "When I began my search for frontend-specific roles, I was struggling with technical interviews, as I previously only had experience with your typical Leetcode-style questions. GreatFrontEnd was an amazing resource to help me sharpen my JavaScript and React skills and helped me succeed in UI-focused interview challenges. I learned a lot of highly applicable, real-world technical skills that I'm excited to apply in my new role! The premium Discord community was also invaluable for mock interviews, resume reviews, sharing interview experiences, and I'm grateful to have connected with so many talented and supportive engineers there.",
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"description": "Title on question paywall appearing on the question pages of premium questions"
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"defaultMessage": "JS + Polyfills + GreatFrontEnd = Interview Confidence. Learning JavaScript polyfills was a turning point in my frontend interview prep. Implementing methods like Array.prototype.map, bind, or Promise.all deepened my understanding of how JavaScript works under the hood. What really helped? GreatFrontEnd. Their challenges on re-creating core JS methods were spot-on—practical, clear, and exactly the kind of stuff that comes up in interviews. If you're preparing for frontend interviews, don't just memorize, implement. GreatFrontEnd is an excellent place to start.",
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