The interviews are as follows:
Overall, I really enjoyed the interview process, the people I interviewed with, and the company.
My only problem was with the system design interview. There were some questions around multi-cluster and some very specific scenarios that I didn't have experience in. I really wished they would have asked questions like that in the first interview and saved us both a lot of time.
Overall, the questions were "What program/method did you use to solve X?", like what did you do for CI/CD. If you said something other than Argo, you probably got it wrong.
How would you secure a K8 application?
What would you do if you had a workload that was very resource-heavy but used very infrequently?
How would you test a cluster upgrade during a blue/green cluster upgrade?
How do you secure secrets?
How do you deploy applications to K8?
Application scaling
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Peloton Site Reliability Engineer role in New York, New York.
Peloton's interview process for their Site Reliability Engineer roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very good feelings for Peloton's Site Reliability Engineer interview process in New York, New York.