JavaScript Study Night: A React Developer's Guide To Technical Interviews


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π¨ A React Developer's Guide To Technical Interviews
React is one of the latest and greatest frameworks everyone is buzzing about. You've done some projects and you want to become an official React Developer. We will talk about the most important concepts that every React Developer should know and questions they might ask you in your next interview.
β° Agenda
5:30-5:45 - Check-in + Grab food
5:45-6:00 - Welcome from WWCode Portland + Act-On
6:00-7:00 - A React Developer's Guide To Technical Interviews + Q&A
7:30-8:00 - Closing Remarks
π©π½ About our Speaker
Adrianna is a UI Engineer at SalesLoft, Atlanta's #1 Best Place to Work, has previously worked at at an agency building various web and mobile apps in React, React Native, and Ruby on Rails and has interned at MailChimp. She is also part of the Women Who Code Atlanta Leadership team as an Evangelist. She is a public speaker that shares her knowledge on leadership, career, and different React related technologies. Outside of her professional and volunteer work in the Atlanta tech community, Adrianna spends her time keeping up with her 5 yr old son. You can follow her on Twitter @adriannavaldivi.
π©π½βπ» About Women Who Code
We are a global nonprofit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers. Our events offer study groups, technical workshops, hackathons, networking events, panel discussions, lightning talks, and social events featuring influential tech industry experts, innovators, and investors. We help you build the skills you need to raise your professional profile and achieve greater career success. Current and aspiring coders are welcome. Join our Slack community here: https://bit.ly/wwcpdx-slack
π’ About our Host
Act-On Software is a marketing automation software company that empowers marketers to do the best work of their careers. Their company headquarters are located in Portland, OR, in the Bank of America building. They are currently hiring for engineering and customer support roles. Please visit their careers page for more information on their open positions: https://www.act-on.com/careers/listings/#Portland
π Code of Conduct
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Our Code of Conduct applies to all WWCode events and online communities. Read the full version at http://www.womenwhocode.com/codeofconduct If you would like to report an incident, please reach out to one of our volunteers or submit an incident report form: http://bit.ly/wwcode-incident-report
β Event + Venue Q&A
Q: Is the space ADA accessible?
A: Yes.
Q: Will there be gender neutral restrooms?
A: Yes, there is a gender neutral bathroom.
Q: Will there be food and drinks at this event?
A: We will have pizza (with vegetarian and vegan options available).
Q: What is the easiest way to get to the venue?
A. Public transportation. Act-On is located by the SW 3rd and Yamhill Max Stops for the Blue/Red line. There is some street parking ($2/hr), nearby SmartPark on Alder St. and various parking lots within a block or two. There is bike storage inside the building.
Q: How do I enter the building?
A: There are entrances in the NW, SW, and SE corners of the building to enter. These close at 6pm and the only entrance to come in with a key card is Morrison and 2nd.

JavaScript Study Night: A React Developer's Guide To Technical Interviews