There were multiple rounds.
The 1st round was an online proctored coding round with 3 questions:
The 2nd round was a technical round.
The 3rd round (final) was also a technical round with a mixture of questions from the resume, DSA, real-time applications and problems, Networking, and Linux.
Question: Given 12 coins of different weights, and a machine that outputs 'too heavy' or 'too light', how would you find the real coin among them?
Question: Given a stream of data (over 15 GB) that refreshes every 15 minutes, how would you transfer that data to 100 computers? Provide your approach.
Question: You type 'https://www.linkedin.com' into your browser (you have good internet connectivity and the URL is correct), but when you enter, it shows 'connection refused'. How would you resolve this issue?
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Palo Alto Networks Python Developer role in New Delhi, India.
Palo Alto Networks's interview process for their Python Developer roles in New Delhi, India is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Palo Alto Networks's Python Developer interview process in New Delhi, India.