I received a phone call from the recruiter approximately two hours after submitting my application.
The interview, for the most part, was standard:
The recruiter and managers were quick to respond to my questions. They were very helpful, and they gave a good overview of the company and the position. I was also able to ask them for any tips and advice to be successful in the interview.
The interview problems given were very reasonable. There were no "riddle" problems similar to most problems you find on Hackerrank or LeetCode, but I did have to implement data structures, abstract data types, and other design patterns.
I was asked to implement and discuss data structures, time and space complexity, and software design architectures related to the position that I had applied for.
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the F5 Software Engineer I role in Seattle, Washington.
F5's interview process for their Software Engineer I roles in Seattle, Washington is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for F5's Software Engineer I interview process in Seattle, Washington.