One round was an online test consisting of Linux, DevOps, and Python-related questions, where you must get 70% to pass.
This round was taken by four engineers. They covered Python, DevOps, and Kubernetes. They wanted to extend the interview past one hour. As I had a meeting, I couldn't prolong it. I said I was cleared for the third round.
This was also taken by the same group. I answered literally all. They focused on Kubernetes, Jenkins, etc. Here also, the interview went for 15 minutes past one hour, so I said I had to drop. They said they needed a follow-up interview.
So, they conducted a 15-minute interview later in the day.
After clearing those rounds, I had a 30-minute discussion round with the director. This was purely non-tech.
This round, I had a one-hour round with the senior VPs of the product. They literally grilled me point by point on each point mentioned in my resume.
Then, once again, a director round which lasted for 7 minutes, where he said they were happy with me and would release an offer.
Then, I had an HR round where she asked purely HR-related questions like why you are leaving, why you want to join, tell about hobbies, etc.
Then, I had a salary discussion round with HR and the director.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Juniper Networks SRE/DevOps Engineer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Juniper Networks's interview process for their SRE/DevOps Engineer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is incredibly easy as the vast majority of engineers get an offer after going through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Juniper Networks's SRE/DevOps Engineer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.