The interview process was very confusing. First, there was one round with the manager for 30 minutes. After that, there were two technical rounds.
One round was with a panel of three people. I answered all the questions but received a rejection email. I thought, 'Okay.'
Then the HR called me and said that the previous email was an automated message sent by a tool and I should ignore it.
For the third round, there was once again a panel of two interviewers. As I was answering questions, one of the interviewers was rolling their eyes (why dude?).
After that, there was no response. I called the HR, and she said they had selected another candidate and put the job on freeze.
I received a rejection email.
If you intended to reject me, why did you conduct another round for no reason?
A Python coding question related to file concepts.
The difference between soft links and hard links in Linux.
Some networking-related questions.
Some basic Terraform and Kubernetes-related questions, none too deep.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Cisco SRE/DevOps Engineer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Cisco's interview process for their SRE/DevOps Engineer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Cisco's SRE/DevOps Engineer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.