The interview process was easy. We had three rounds, as this is college placement. I am from a 3-tier college.
This is not a job or intern-to-job offer. We will receive an apprenticeship contract from another company. Our payroll stands from that company only; it has nothing to do with Palo Alto.
It is like training with a salary. So, it is up to the manager to convert the apprenticeship or not. Don't have any hopes if you are attending an interview from a three-tier college for this company.
See the offer letter. It's better to apply for a different role after six months of this apprenticeship.
Round 1: OOPs concepts Projects mentioned in resume 2 coding questions:
Round 2: What is networking? OSI layers What is a protocol? Difference between RIP and OSPF Difference between ICMP and IGMP 2 coding questions:
Round 3: What is written in the career objective? Name some cybersecurity attacks and their prevention techniques. Cybersecurity attacks that happen in the Data Link layer and how. Course questions in the mentioned certifications on the resume. How to create a tuple in Python. What is hashing? Difference between IPv6 and IPv4. IP header size. How will you handle multitasking? Your hobbies. What academic subjects are you learning currently?
The following metrics were computed from 2 interview experiences for the Palo Alto Networks Apprentice Engineer role in Bengaluru, Karnataka.
Palo Alto Networks's interview process for their Apprentice Engineer roles in Bengaluru, Karnataka is fairly selective, failing a large portion of engineers who go through it.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Palo Alto Networks's Apprentice Engineer interview process in Bengaluru, Karnataka.