I saw this position on LinkedIn and applied on Juniper's job portal website.
Got an email from them asking me for a suitable date for an on-site interview. They mentioned in the email that there would be one "Programming Test" and then "Personal Interview".
On the big day, the test was on C, Data Structures, and algorithms. There were 21 questions, and 45 minutes were given. Time was not at all sufficient. Questions were also not so easy; some were easy, like Fibonacci series and swapping of numbers using addresses.
In the personal interview, he just asked if I had any questions and told me about Juniper culture and my job role.
Something on BFS
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Juniper Networks Intern Software Engineer role in Sunnyvale, California.
Juniper Networks's interview process for their Intern Software Engineer roles in Sunnyvale, California is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Juniper Networks's Intern Software Engineer interview process in Sunnyvale, California.