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Site Reliability Engineer Interview Experience - New York, New York

September 1, 2024
Neutral ExperienceNo Offer

Process

The interviews are as follows:

  • HR Call
  • Debug k8 deployment, finished in 15 minutes
  • Debug Docker container and simple coding exercise
  • Personality and work experience
  • System Design, more of a Q&A

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.

Questions

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

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Interview Statistics

The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Peloton Site Reliability Engineer role in New York, New York.

Success Rate

0%
Pass Rate

Peloton's interview process for their Site Reliability Engineer roles in New York, New York is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.

Experience Rating

Positive33%
Neutral67%
Negative0%

Candidates reported having very good feelings for Peloton's Site Reliability Engineer interview process in New York, New York.

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