They build your skills so you can advance.
It's a support org, so always challenging.
It was pretty much the fairly basic networking, Linux, and storage questions. I also had a couple of questions about Windows troubleshooting. Networking questions included the usual communication issues between PCs on the same subnet and how you wou
The interview went very smoothly. They had questions from CN, Cloud, OS, and Linux. They first tried to gauge how much information you knew and then asked questions based on it in the first round. The second round was more application and scenario-ba
4 rounds through college placements. 1st round: MCQ and aptitude with a focus on CN, OS, and Unix commands. 2nd round: Technical rapid-fire round on the same topics. 3rd round: Scenario-based questions. 4th round: HR.
It was pretty much the fairly basic networking, Linux, and storage questions. I also had a couple of questions about Windows troubleshooting. Networking questions included the usual communication issues between PCs on the same subnet and how you wou
The interview went very smoothly. They had questions from CN, Cloud, OS, and Linux. They first tried to gauge how much information you knew and then asked questions based on it in the first round. The second round was more application and scenario-ba
4 rounds through college placements. 1st round: MCQ and aptitude with a focus on CN, OS, and Unix commands. 2nd round: Technical rapid-fire round on the same topics. 3rd round: Scenario-based questions. 4th round: HR.