Had a recruiter reach out through Linkedin and interview me. They then passed me off to a team lead developer who asked me a series of questions, mostly about React and some of the nuances of it, such as hooks, lifecycle methods, side effects, and state management. Overall pretty laid back phone interview. I was then reached out to for a coding test. It was in CSS and JS. The CSS test asked to create some elements with specific styles, and to make it change when the width is changed. The instructions weren't very specifc and I made 2 different figures, rather than just creating a single figure that changed as you resized the page. Which would have been super easy to do, but the instructions seemed to be asking for two different solutions. The second example was a javascript one for making a custom logger function. Also not very specific on certain things, like how the user should input the information. I wrote a codepen that I thought did everything they were asking. I submitted my answers within an hour of getting the test, and then got an email within 2 hours after that letting me know that I failed on all accounts. I asked for some clarification, but was just told that I was supposed to only make one figure for the CSS solution, and that my JS solution was just wrong. It would have been nice to have something more personable, or more critical feedback, but they must not really care too much to call or reach out to their applicants.