A comprehensive collection of Angular interview questions for vetting candidates, self-assessment, and learning.
Angular-Interview-Questions is a curated collection of interview questions covering the Angular framework, designed to help interviewers vet candidates, developers test their knowledge, and learners explore advanced concepts. It addresses the need for structured, practical questions that go beyond basics to assess real-world Angular proficiency.
Angular interviewers, hiring managers, and developers preparing for interviews or seeking to deepen their understanding of Angular's architecture, features, and best practices.
It provides a comprehensive, experience-driven question set that saves time for interview preparation, encourages critical thinking, and reflects the nuanced challenges faced in production Angular development.
A list of helpful Angular interview questions you can use to interview potential candidates, test yourself or completely ignore.
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Spans all major Angular areas from Animations to TypeScript, as shown in the detailed table of contents, ensuring no critical concept is missed.
Questions are derived from the author's experience leading Angular production development at Autodesk A360, making them relevant for actual project challenges.
Many questions are open-ended to encourage deeper conversations, which helps assess problem-solving skills beyond memorization, as emphasized in the README.
Open to contributions from developers like those listed in the contributors section, allowing the list to stay updated with Angular's evolving ecosystem.
The list only contains questions without answers, requiring users to have prior knowledge or seek external resources, which can hinder self-study efficiency.
Questions are grouped by topic but not by difficulty, making it challenging for learners to build knowledge incrementally from basics to advanced concepts.
As Angular updates frequently, some questions may become outdated without guaranteed updates, relying solely on community contributions for maintenance.