I applied online. I interviewed at Clipboard in Mar 2026
Interview
The process involved a series of scenarios built around 1 repo and asking to update that repo and add specific features in the scenarios. What I really liked about it was I go to understand a great deal about the company, the work I would be doing, the stack I would be using, and I felt like they could really see my skills through it because it allowed me to show off what I could do.
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I applied through other source. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Clipboard in Aug 2025
Interview
Six-step process: 2 assessments, 2 follow-ups (one with the engineering manager), and a final round.
Applied for the frontend global role, passed the first assessment and advanced to the first follow-up. Afterwards, I received a confusing rejection email: “...the specific role, in conjunction with the company stage, context, and existing supporting team may not be the best place to set you up to succeed.”
This made little sense. I had only written a script at that stage, which they themselves invited me to interview for. The frontend interview also asked me to optimise backend code, which I completed successfully. So, what did this feedback really mean?
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Question 1
Thorough understanding of the business context and writing a script to fetch active workspaces, all to be done within 90 minutes.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Clipboard (Atlanta, GA) in Jun 2025
Interview
Applied for the Front end developer role and was sent a link to a code challenge immediately. The coding challenge has a 90 minute timer I guess? The name of it is "fetch-the-most-active-workplaces". You are supposed clone a git repo, somehow know how to install every dependancy for a code base, get a mock database up and running, and then write a node typescript script.
The gave me about 50% of the instructions. You probably need Cursor for the rest. Complete waste of time. I started and quit within 10 minutes. No point in spending 90 minutes on something if they can't write instructions.