Pretty stress-free. I learned a ton of Linux and networking.
More direct customer contact oriented than I initially thought. This isn't really a con; it was still a very cool internship.
Altogether, there were four rounds. The interviewers were friendly and focused on knowing more about the approach we take towards an issue rather than a pre-expected answer. I really enjoyed talking to the fellow SREs during the process.
It was enough time for them to ask the questions necessary to confirm what I know, and enough time for me to ask questions. I felt confident in responding, and everyone was really nice.
Online interview where we were asked questions about our experience using Linux, as well as projects that we had worked on. Additionally, we were questioned on which programming languages we were confident in.
Altogether, there were four rounds. The interviewers were friendly and focused on knowing more about the approach we take towards an issue rather than a pre-expected answer. I really enjoyed talking to the fellow SREs during the process.
It was enough time for them to ask the questions necessary to confirm what I know, and enough time for me to ask questions. I felt confident in responding, and everyone was really nice.
Online interview where we were asked questions about our experience using Linux, as well as projects that we had worked on. Additionally, we were questioned on which programming languages we were confident in.