HTML Interview Questions
HTML Interview Questions
Since HTML knowledge is a technical skill, you need tangible proof to make sure candidates really
know their stuff. There are two good ways to test this:
You can ask candidates to complete an exercise or short work sample (assignment) that
relies on HTML.
You can ask candidates targeted questions on the use of HTML during the interview.
Note that it’s probably best not to ask candidates to actually write HTML during interviews as this
may put undue pressure on them and affect their interview performance. One exception could be to
ask them to comment on existing HTML code or demonstrate their way of thinking around the
HTML assignment (if they completed one) by repeating parts of it on a whiteboard.
If you’re hiring for junior roles, ask basic questions to see if candidates have enough familiarity
with HTML (and also CSS and JavaScript depending on the role). Below you can find both basic
and advanced questions.
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Technical questions
For senior roles, you can also look at whether candidates seem comfortable making high-level
decisions (for example, how they would improve your website’s layout). Also, keep an eye out for
candidates with wide experience in using HTML in tandem with CSS and JavaScript.
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