To start with, the most amazing part of this company is it does not let you feel like you are an employee; rather, it feels like a family. It is a good place to work and gain knowledge. The management is doing a fine job of keeping the company both focused and flexible. The company purely believes in the "LEAD BY EXAMPLE" policy. Raise your chin high, and you can proudly say that you are an employee of "FORTINET". Kudos to the team and FORTINET.
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Keep moving towards the "GOAL".
1. Applied for the job on LinkedIn. 2. Received an email for a test on HackerRank. 3. Passed the test and got invited for a meeting. 4. Attended the interview and was passed. The test was focused on networking, basic web knowledge, and testing.
Basic network problems and some coding problems. People are very nice and willing to help you. They will guide you when you meet difficult problems. It is a nice experience.
First is OA. Once OA is passed, there was a technical interview. During the technical interview, most of the questions asked were about network protocols. Some of the questions were related to Python and Linux.
1. Applied for the job on LinkedIn. 2. Received an email for a test on HackerRank. 3. Passed the test and got invited for a meeting. 4. Attended the interview and was passed. The test was focused on networking, basic web knowledge, and testing.
Basic network problems and some coding problems. People are very nice and willing to help you. They will guide you when you meet difficult problems. It is a nice experience.
First is OA. Once OA is passed, there was a technical interview. During the technical interview, most of the questions asked were about network protocols. Some of the questions were related to Python and Linux.