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Cloud Solutions Architect Interview Experience - United Kingdom

December 1, 2021
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Process

Contacted via HR over email.

  • 2-hour online assessment:
    • Customer simulation (choose answers based on email examples)
    • Behavioral test based on the Leadership Principles
    • MCQs on general technical knowledge (cloud migration types, VM vs. containers, what is NoSQL, etc.)
  • 1-hour phone interview with an SA Engineer.
  • Onsite, all-day interview with 5 different people.

Questions

--Phone Interview--

1x Technical Question (45 minutes):

Customer wants to deploy an e-commerce platform in the cloud. The consumer base is small but will grow over time. Please provide the necessary components and steps. You don't have to know AWS product solutions; you can use generic terms.

Expect to know about:

  • Different types of EC2 instances
  • Databases
  • Web servers
  • Application servers
  • APIs
  • Auto-scaling
  • High Availability (HA)
  • Load balancers
  • DNS
  • CDN
  • Different types of storage, including S3
  • Security groups
  • ACLs
  • Serverless
  • Database data migration, etc.

The technical interviewer will ask you to go deep and will sometimes use AWS solution names (e.g., "EC2, S3,") contrary to their initial statement.

Expect to be challenged on your answers with "yes or no" questions.

--1x Leadership Principle Question (5 minutes)--

"Tell me a time when you had to invent something for a complex problem."

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