I joined Akamai straight out of college, in their streaming team. My interests are networks and systems, and at Akamai, I got to work on streaming protocols and systems. Akamai is a brilliant company technologically, and therefore, a heaven for those who love technology, networks in particular.
One of the things that I appreciate as a developer here is the very small amount of time it takes for code to hit production. The fact that my code is sitting in production and impacting people is gratifying.
Akamai systems are interdependent. Therefore, if one really wants to start making technical contributions, it involves understanding a lot of components. I remember when I started; I took at least 2 months to get the hang of a lot of things.
Learn to keep the good and experienced people in the team from leaving Akamai.
I received a call from the recruiter. I had two rounds: one with the lead engineer and another with the hiring manager. The interviewers were friendly. Some of the questions asked related to my current projects, and some behavioral questions were als
One round of telephonic interview. Three questions were asked based on Linked Lists, hash tables, multithreading, and some other questions. The second round was onsite. Two people from the team showed up. Basic data structure questions, stacks, recu
I had a written round initially which had aptitude and technical questions. The aptitude consisted of multiple-choice questions, and the technical questions included MCQs, writing code for two problem statements, and an ER diagram. The second round
I received a call from the recruiter. I had two rounds: one with the lead engineer and another with the hiring manager. The interviewers were friendly. Some of the questions asked related to my current projects, and some behavioral questions were als
One round of telephonic interview. Three questions were asked based on Linked Lists, hash tables, multithreading, and some other questions. The second round was onsite. Two people from the team showed up. Basic data structure questions, stacks, recu
I had a written round initially which had aptitude and technical questions. The aptitude consisted of multiple-choice questions, and the technical questions included MCQs, writing code for two problem statements, and an ER diagram. The second round