I learned a lot at Siemens and am well-paid in comparison to other working student positions. Initially, I received 15 Euros per hour, but after 6 months, I was given a raise. I was also able to work from home.
My working hours were very loose, and I always had to be available (my work-hours were more task-based rather than time-based). So at times, I worked overtime.
It was such a rush. The person had only 20 minutes for the entire interview. I felt under a lot of pressure. Also, she was not paying attention to your answers, going through them very fast.
The interview process was positive. People from HR and the Tech team both attended the interview, and they were very warm and understanding. It lasted about 45 minutes and included both technical and personal questions.
The interview focused comprehensively on technical questions regarding Kubernetes (K8s). This included: * The architecture of clusters * Various deployment strategies * Automated deployment processes * Management of distributed cluster infrastructu
It was such a rush. The person had only 20 minutes for the entire interview. I felt under a lot of pressure. Also, she was not paying attention to your answers, going through them very fast.
The interview process was positive. People from HR and the Tech team both attended the interview, and they were very warm and understanding. It lasted about 45 minutes and included both technical and personal questions.
The interview focused comprehensively on technical questions regarding Kubernetes (K8s). This included: * The architecture of clusters * Various deployment strategies * Automated deployment processes * Management of distributed cluster infrastructu