React Interview Mastery 2026 – Frontend Roles Q&A

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React Interview Mastery 2026 – Frontend Roles Q&A

Coursera · Intermediate ·📋 Product Management ·3h ago
This course features Coursera Coach! A smarter way to learn with interactive, real-time conversations that help you test your knowledge, challenge assumptions, and deepen your understanding as you progress through the course. Designed for React interview preparation, this course covers everything from JSX and the Virtual DOM to advanced topics like React Hooks and Redux. You’ll learn how to efficiently manage state, handle side effects, and optimize your app’s performance. You’ll dive into React Router for dynamic routing, explore React.memo and React.lazy for rendering optimization, and learn to integrate Redux with React for advanced state management. With hands-on lessons and practical examples, you’ll build a strong foundation in React, allowing you to confidently tackle any frontend interview. This course is designed for developers preparing for React-related frontend roles. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to confidently answer React interview questions, manage state with Redux, optimize your app’s performance, and be well-prepared for real-world development challenges.
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