Very lax, great environment, good projects.
Nothing at the moment.
1. A phone call from the hiring manager scheduled an onsite interview after a week. It was 5 rounds, each of 45 minutes. The whole interview process is based on data structures and algorithms. They'll insist you code in C. Prepare well for basic
I interviewed for the RBU team in Juniper. This was a 60-minute interview. Questions were from DS, Algorithms, and Routing protocols (MPLS, to be specific). Questions were also about some of my previous projects and why I chose that implementation
Phone interview from Hiring Manager. About 50 minutes. * Talk about yourself (why transfer). * Basic concepts about network, like: * What's the difference between switches and routers? * What's the difference between TCP/UDP? * Socket progr
1. A phone call from the hiring manager scheduled an onsite interview after a week. It was 5 rounds, each of 45 minutes. The whole interview process is based on data structures and algorithms. They'll insist you code in C. Prepare well for basic
I interviewed for the RBU team in Juniper. This was a 60-minute interview. Questions were from DS, Algorithms, and Routing protocols (MPLS, to be specific). Questions were also about some of my previous projects and why I chose that implementation
Phone interview from Hiring Manager. About 50 minutes. * Talk about yourself (why transfer). * Basic concepts about network, like: * What's the difference between switches and routers? * What's the difference between TCP/UDP? * Socket progr