Arista is a great company. The culture really empowers the employees to build great products, and the leadership really understands how to build and maintain this great culture.
The Burnaby location isn't very convenient for transit.
I was given an online assessment first. It was to reverse a linked list in C, using gcc as the compiler. Then, I was called in for an in-person interview with a manager and a new employee. The technical questions were to be done on a Linux terminal.
I found the advertisement on LinkedIn and then asked one of my friends (working there) to forward my resume. I received a response from the recruiter within an hour. He asked for a time to set up an on-site technical interview. I took about 10 days t
Online assessment first, road with some string manipulation questions, then coding interview with binary search and palindrome. You are asked about time complexity and space complexity of your implemented algorithms.
I was given an online assessment first. It was to reverse a linked list in C, using gcc as the compiler. Then, I was called in for an in-person interview with a manager and a new employee. The technical questions were to be done on a Linux terminal.
I found the advertisement on LinkedIn and then asked one of my friends (working there) to forward my resume. I received a response from the recruiter within an hour. He asked for a time to set up an on-site technical interview. I took about 10 days t
Online assessment first, road with some string manipulation questions, then coding interview with binary search and palindrome. You are asked about time complexity and space complexity of your implemented algorithms.