Most of my teammates treated me well, and the campus is gorgeous.
I was often talked down to and disrespected by the people around me, and it made a very negative impression on my time there.
As an AWS DevOps Engineer, I leveraged AWS services to design, deploy, and manage scalable, secure, and efficient cloud infrastructures. My role involved: * Automating CI/CD pipelines * Implementing infrastructure as code using tools like Terraform
It was a smooth interview with exactly five rounds. Rounds covered the basics of cloud and networking, databases, Linux, Docker, etc. The interviewers were very helpful and provided hints when I was stuck.
Typical questions about processes and design. Overall, pretty chill for entry-level. I would say focus on experience and what certifications you have. Not as hard as software LeetCode problems. Not too bad.
As an AWS DevOps Engineer, I leveraged AWS services to design, deploy, and manage scalable, secure, and efficient cloud infrastructures. My role involved: * Automating CI/CD pipelines * Implementing infrastructure as code using tools like Terraform
It was a smooth interview with exactly five rounds. Rounds covered the basics of cloud and networking, databases, Linux, Docker, etc. The interviewers were very helpful and provided hints when I was stuck.
Typical questions about processes and design. Overall, pretty chill for entry-level. I would say focus on experience and what certifications you have. Not as hard as software LeetCode problems. Not too bad.