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Swastik Yadav
Swastik Yadav

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How I prepared for Frontend interviews in 2 weeks (And how you can too)

Preparing for frontend interviews was a nightmare for me.

There is just so much resources with 500+ questions and so many topics to cover.

The range of frontend interviews today is wild. You can be asked anything from CSS, JS, Performance, Networking, Accessibility, Browser APIs, System Design, and more...

Before every frontend interview I use to feel overwhelmed. It took me months before feeling even remotely ready to start applying. The imposter syndrome was just at it's peak.

It's not about more and more questions but right set of less questions.

“I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.” - Bruce Lee

Sounds familiar?

I've been there, but I've also sat for multiple frontend interviews in many service and product companies.

And noticed a pattern, in every interivew I was more or less asked the same set of concepts just with different variations.

On the surface the questions looked different but deep down it was the same old concepts which can be answered easily if you understand concepts like closures, promises, performance, e.t.c.

Hence I built a list of the smallest set of questions which covers all important concepts and helps me preapre quickly before a frontend interview.

Now, I've decided to publicaly share my list with great explanations, examples, and visuals for FREE.

Introducing Frontend75: A curated database of 75 most important questions you'll face in your next frontend interview.

This isn't just another generic question dump. Each question includes:

  • Real-world examples
  • A "signal score" showing how likely it is to appear in your next interview.
  • Deep explanations (no more surface-level answers)
  • How I'd actually respond in a real interview setting.

Launching in a few days for absolutely FREE.

If you're tired of scattered resources and want a clear, focused prep path that actually works, join the waitlist here: https://frontend75.kit.com/waitlist

See you on the other side.

Thank You!

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