Create Interview Questions & Solutions for React / Typescript
Budget: €12 – €18 EUR
Needs to hire 2 Freelancers
I am looking for someone that can build 100 React / Typescript interview questions for me over the next weeks. All questions will be in the form of Coding problems and not “How would you do X…?” questions.
I will provide you with a list of problems and some background info on each to get you started so you don’t have to go out and find problems yourself at first. Once you’ve completed the problems that I have, I expect you to suggest problems yourself and work on them based on my approval.
I can pay $20 per question that is filled out to match my requirements listed below.
I am looking for individuals I can build a working relationship with as I need many many problems.
Note: I don’t necessarily want you to write an essay article for each problem. Rather, I want the Problem / Prompt you write to be easy to understand and your code solutions to be well-written code with helpful comments throughout.
Here are the requirements for each interview question. I want to give you the most specific information so that you have an easy time building exactly what I’m asking for. This process shouldn’t take super long if you can find good resources/examples of these questions online.
1. Prompt
The prompt gives the candidate the background of the interview question.
It includes the following information.
- An explanation of what the candidate will be building with some screenshots or example use cases (if not visual).
- Resources / Links - Give the candidate links for them to go off and read more about this problem. This can be links to documentation or to articles that others have written about solving similar problems or maybe even this exact problem. I expect that you’ll be using tutorials to build the questions so consider linking to those tutorials.
Prompt Example: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17B-5wwUGZ2D5uQK0ehtBr1YDTbVVBtKSL4pWUwEQXQ4/edit?usp=sharing
2. Initial Code
The candidate will be given a starting point that gives them the necessary background for beginning to build the solution. The initial code will be uploaded to Codesandbox.io. Initial Code Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/dropdown-component-initial-cqldhq
3. Solution Code
The completed solution code should make use of React's best standards. The code should have plenty of easy-to-understand comments explaining the difficult parts of the problem to the candidate. It should not try to explain each line of the solution code but should focus on the difficult or tricky parts of the problem and give the candidate a way to think about it so that they can learn. If you’ve read to this point, please include the word “Platypus” at the top of your application to this job posting.
You will upload the solution code to Codesandbox.io.
Solution with Comments Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/dropdown-component-solution-uf9cjs
Don’t copy code directly from somewhere else but rather use tutorials as examples to base your code off of. This will save you a lot of time. Make sure to change the names of variables and make the code better. I trust you to use your best judgment and be ethical, I will check for plagiarism.
I am looking for someone that can build 100 React / Typescript interview questions for me over the next weeks. All questions will be in the form of Coding problems and not “How would you do X…?” questions.
I will provide you with a list of problems and some background info on each to get you started so you don’t have to go out and find problems yourself at first. Once you’ve completed the problems that I have, I expect you to suggest problems yourself and work on them based on my approval.
I can pay $20 per question that is filled out to match my requirements listed below.
I am looking for individuals I can build a working relationship with as I need many many problems.
Note: I don’t necessarily want you to write an essay article for each problem. Rather, I want the Problem / Prompt you write to be easy to understand and your code solutions to be well-written code with helpful comments throughout.
Here are the requirements for each interview question. I want to give you the most specific information so that you have an easy time building exactly what I’m asking for. This process shouldn’t take super long if you can find good resources/examples of these questions online.
1. Prompt
The prompt gives the candidate the background of the interview question.
It includes the following information.
- An explanation of what the candidate will be building with some screenshots or example use cases (if not visual).
- Resources / Links - Give the candidate links for them to go off and read more about this problem. This can be links to documentation or to articles that others have written about solving similar problems or maybe even this exact problem. I expect that you’ll be using tutorials to build the questions so consider linking to those tutorials.
Prompt Example: https://docs.google.com/document/d/17B-5wwUGZ2D5uQK0ehtBr1YDTbVVBtKSL4pWUwEQXQ4/edit?usp=sharing
2. Initial Code
The candidate will be given a starting point that gives them the necessary background for beginning to build the solution. The initial code will be uploaded to Codesandbox.io. Initial Code Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/dropdown-component-initial-cqldhq
3. Solution Code
The completed solution code should make use of React's best standards. The code should have plenty of easy-to-understand comments explaining the difficult parts of the problem to the candidate. It should not try to explain each line of the solution code but should focus on the difficult or tricky parts of the problem and give the candidate a way to think about it so that they can learn. If you’ve read to this point, please include the word “Platypus” at the top of your application to this job posting.
You will upload the solution code to Codesandbox.io.
Solution with Comments Example: https://codesandbox.io/s/dropdown-component-solution-uf9cjs
Don’t copy code directly from somewhere else but rather use tutorials as examples to base your code off of. This will save you a lot of time. Make sure to change the names of variables and make the code better. I trust you to use your best judgment and be ethical, I will check for plagiarism.