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      Software Development Engineer In Test - II Interview

      30 May 2020
      Anonymous employee
      Bengaluru
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Akamai (Bengaluru) in Feb 2020

      Interview

      I was contacted by the HR after I applied to the position on the company website 2-3 weeks before, and scheduled a telephonic round a week later. After the telephonic rounds, an onsite F2F round was scheduled 10 days later, which went good without any hassles. Overall, a smooth experience.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. I had two telephonic interviews, one by a senior engineer in Bangalore and another with a person from the team in the US, with a gap of a week. The first round covered the basics of Java, Web Applications, Linux, REST APIs and a brief overview on the products I had worked on so far. It was a pretty straightforward round. The Second round covered the work, my role and my contributions in detail along with some more questions on Java, Selenium framework, Automation, REST APIs. This round was more of a fit-check round for the role. 2. After the telephonic rounds, an onsite F2F interview was scheduled with 2 technical rounds and a managerial one. First round had 2-3 white board coding questions, a couple of SQL queries and intermediate questions on Core Java. Java questions covered topics ranging from oops, collections and a bit on Generics. The first question was to find largest element in an array with a single iteration (basically an O(n) solution), then a String reversal program and another question I don't recall, all questions expected a minimum time complexity solution with no use of libraries. The round wrapped up with some SQL queries and some questions on REST APIs. 3. The Second round was with an SDET and a SWE. This round picked off from the last round, had 2 more white board coding questions. One question to reverse each word in a string, then capitalize start and end characters in a string and finally a question on compressing a stream of characters with repetitions, wherein the returned string should drop all the extra characters while maintaining the order of the characters in the stream. All questions were expected to be solved without using any Java library, and I solved them all. SDET covered questions on Xpaths, Selenium framework, POM design pattern, REST API error codes, Challenges faced while automating Web Apps, a question to write code to test a login page on white board, Selenium Exceptions and some more standard QA questions. I personally felt QA related questions could have been covered in a bit more detail and follow ups. 3. The managerial round was more of a personality and role-fit check, with more questions on background, my role in previous organization, challenges faced and so on. Onsite round was a good experience, wrapped up on time without any delays and last minute changes. HR got back to me with an offer two weeks later, and I accepted it.
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      Software Development Engineer In Test, II Interview

      25 May 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Philadelphia, PA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Akamai (Philadelphia, PA)

      Interview

      Recruiter Call - 20 minute background discussion HackerRank - 2 hour exam with 1 online test and 1 you download and complete on your computer. Hiring Manager - 30 minute behavioral & background discussion Final round - 2 hour technical interview with 2 separate engineers

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      Question 1

      Questions focused around my experience and testing strategies.
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      Software Development Engineer In Test, II Interview

      18 Apr 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Akamai in Mar 2024

      Interview

      I was referred to the Software Development Engineer In Test, II, position at Akamai. The initial round of interviews was with the hiring manager, followed by a panel of 4 interviewers. Initial rounds of interviews with the hiring manager and 2 interviewers from the panel, were highly engaging and professional. However, my experiences with two other interviewers (unable to disclose their names) were markedly different and I wanted to share my experience due to their concerning nature. Throughout the interview, they doubted the authenticity of my educational and professional background, implying that my profile was "fake" and asking me questions like: “Why did you do your masters in the US? Did you not get a seat in India for higher education?", "Why was your undergrad in mechanical engineering and master's in industrial and systems engineering, but your work experience as software QA?” Such accusations were not only unfounded but also delivered in a manner that I found to be deeply disrespectful. At one point, while reviewing a coding challenge, one of them remarked in Hindi “ratta mara hai shayad”, implying that my solution was merely memorized, further questioning my technical competence offensively. His scrutiny escalated to insinuations of dishonesty when observing my natural process of debugging code, questioning if I was seeking answers through prohibited means like Chatgpt, despite my adherence to using only my laptop. Despite these challenges, I strived to engage constructively, relying on internet resources solely for syntax clarification, and only after receiving explicit permission from the interviewer. The subsequent interview with the final interviewer did not improve the situation. For an SDET role, he decided to test me with a LeetCode hard-level question. His demeanor appeared disinterested, and his feedback on my approach to solving a coding problem was dismissive and unjustifiably accusatory. He prematurely concluded that I had prior access to interview questions and was sourcing answers from the internet, a claim that not only lacks basis but also undermines the integrity of the interview process. The conduct exhibited by the 3rd and 4th interviewers was not only unprofessional but also detracted significantly from the otherwise positive impression of Akamai. I felt it was important to share this feedback, as it reflects on the company's brand and the candidate's experience. I reported this experience to HR, but I'm not sure if any action was taken against the interviewers. I hope this review will be helpful for all future candidates.

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