The process had two rounds. In the first round, I was given around 2 days to complete a full-stack assignment using Next.js, Supabase, TypeScript, and TanStack, and I was also allowed to use Stitch for design help. I was asked to provide project access on GitHub, Supabase, and Stitch, and also record a Loom video explaining my implementation and decisions. After clearing that round, I was shortlisted for the final interview and was told to prepare for Next.js and JavaScript concepts. However, in the final round, the discussion started with a Tailwind CSS shape-building task. Since I had revised mainly Next.js and JavaScript as instructed, I was not able to perform well on that specific task. The panel was dismissive, which made the experience disappointing because the expectations did not feel aligned with the earlier rounds or the guidance provided.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Create a specific UI shape/layout using Tailwind CSS classes during the live interview.
I applied through other source. I interviewed at WeFrame Tech (Bengaluru) in Mar 2026
Interview
The interview was scheduled through Calendly, but I had to wait longer than expected before the interviewer joined the Google Meet. The discussion mainly turned into an argument about contract payment structure (invoices vs payslips) instead of evaluating my technical skills or projects. I was not given an opportunity to present my work or portfolio, which made the interview feel unstructured and unprofessional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Is your role really full-time or project-based? What is your salary structure?
covers technical questions from backend concepts and flows and coding round, scenario based questions covered on the e-commerce and project explanation. Database level and design related questions covered. It was a great experience and will learn lot of things