Skip to contentSkip to footer
  • Community
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Salaries
  • For employers
      Notifications

      Loading...

      Elevate your career

      Discover your earning potential, land dream jobs, and share work-life insights anonymously.

      employer cover photo
      employer logo
      employer logo

      Arista Networks

      Is this your company?

      About
      Reviews
      Pay and benefits
      Jobs
      Interviews
      Interviews
      Related searches: Arista Networks reviews | Arista Networks jobs | Arista Networks salaries | Arista Networks benefits
      Arista Networks interviewsArista Networks Software Engineer interviewsArista Networks interview


      Glassdoor

      • About / Press
      • Awards
      • Blog
      • Research
      • Contact Us
      • Guides

      Employers

      • Free Employer Account
      • Employer Centre
      • Employers Blog

      Information

      • Help
      • Guidelines
      • Terms of Use
      • Privacy and Ad Choices
      • Do Not Sell Or Share My Information
      • Cookie Consent Tool
      • Security

      Work With Us

      • Advertisers
      • Careers
      Download the App

      • Browse by:
      • Companies
      • Jobs
      • Locations
      • Communities
      • Recent posts

      Copyright © 2008-2026. Glassdoor LLC. "Glassdoor," "Worklife Pro," "Bowls" and logo are proprietary trademarks of Glassdoor LLC.

      Company Bowl sample

      Want the inside scoop on your own company?

      Check out your Company Bowl for anonymous work chats.

      Bowls

      Get actionable career advice tailored to you by joining more bowls.

      Followed companies

      Stay ahead in opportunities and insider tips by following your dream companies.

      Job searches

      Get personalised job recommendations and updates by starting your searches.

      Software Engineer Interview

      27 Apr 2022
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Dublin, Dublin
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Arista Networks (Dublin, Dublin) in Apr 2022

      Interview

      I was approached by an Arista's recruiter. Although I wasn't looking for a new job since my current role as a Software Architect is very creative and fulfilling within a very talented team, the recruiter presented the various projects that the company is involved in, most of them looked pretty interesting and relevant to my experience and I finally thought to give it a try. I was given a list of the interview stages and some videos presenting the company's branch in Dublin and their areas of work. The first stage is an initial filter through an 1-hour HackerRank coding exercise. Succeeding in it you get the pass for the first in-person remote 1.5 hours screening interview, through an ssh terminal session in the company's server. At this 2nd stage, the interviewer was very polite, I was presented with an interesting problem, requiring analytical skills and somewhat related to the company's activities. This had to be succesfully compiled and run a few unit tests. It also involved a debugging session with gdb. Very well organized. After clearing this out I had the chance to ask a few questions about the company and proceeded to the next stage. The 3rd stage involved 2x back to back interviews one with a more senior engineer and the last one with the site Engineering lead. This was scheduled at the end of a very tiring day and I had the misfortune to be interviewed by a Senior engineer with close to zero communication skills. After some initial discussion where I could supposedely ask questions about the company and I after I got no substantial information we proceeded to the more technical part. I thought that after the first two coding sessions I'd finally get the chance to delve deeper into broader technical discussions on software engineering, methodologies, system design, code development issues and approaches, design patterns, code organisation, modularity, abstraction techniques, hardware or OS interfacing, multithreading, networking etc. Or perhaps to discuss on some real world problem, the best suited algorithms and trade-offs or on real-production code... No, no, it was a typical algorithmic code-monkey session tailored to fresh-graduates without any work experience. It was actually a dull unimaginative version of what has already been tested in the previous sessions. At least at HackerRank one has a better coding environment and more original problems. Anyway, the problem was about in-order tree traversal. I knew this was a typical problem and the internet is full of solutions to it, but I avoided to google-search and copy-paste it. Instead, I thought it out, rediscovering the proper algorithm since it has been a long time ago that I'd come across to similar problems, perhaps since my years as a student... I mentioned the steps to the interviewer who agreed on the solution and then I wrote down the skeleton with comments expressing the solution and started coding it properly. It was noted that pseudocode was also acceptable and there was no specific time limit, so I had the impression that I was very close clearing this out. Nevertheless, 10' before the end of the session, the interviewer grabbed the terminal to provide his own version of the last two lines of code and told me that he won't let me to proceed to the following session. He didn't even bother to ask me anything or comment on my approach, as if he had memorised one version and nothing else was acceptable... strange in every aspect. Perhaps he didn't like my face or my voice but it would be more honest to just tell me so, instead. It surely took me more time that I'd like to devote to this but I didn't get any justification on the decision. At the end, I was typically given the chance to ask a last question but at that stage I was confident that, in either case, I would never choose to work in the same team with the person that interviewed me, so we ended it, each one relieved for his own reasons. Certainly, I'm not the best candidate out there, but I surely carry a lot of experience and successful projects/products under my belt, specifically in the areas of Arista's interest with a proven record of some very critical and demanding projects and I had the feeling that I could contribute a lot to this company. Overall: - Interview process not adaptive/targeted to candidate's profile. Same process no matter if Senior or Junior. - Room for subjective and opinionated decisions, presence of two interviewers would work better. - Well-organised from an administrative point of view, but in my opinion, completely missing the point thus, failing to spot many right candidates. I can't tell if they have the luxury to spare false negatives similar to the FAANG companies with the zillion candidate CVs, it seems that most probably they can.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      1st stage: HackerRank easy to medium problem
      Answer question

      Question 2

      2nd Stage: Related to Protobuf
      Answer question

      Question 3

      3rd Stage: In-order tree traversal
      Answer question
      6

      Other Software Engineer interview reviews for Arista Networks

      Software Developer Interview

      8 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Vancouver, BC
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Arista Networks (Vancouver, BC)

      Interview

      Pretty good, not too complicated, was comfortable. Mostly LC questions, and was easy enough that you should be able to do it after doing NC150. good luck for the interview!

      Software Engineer Interview

      5 May 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Arista Networks

      Interview

      Starts with online test, then three rounds of technical interviews follow. Not a lot of discussion, just go straight to the technical challenges which have to be solved in time

      Software Engineer Interview

      15 Apr 2026
      Anonymous employee
      Warsaw, Masovia
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Arista Networks (Warsaw, Masovia)

      Interview

      By now I have had only first interview, that was focused on pure DSA. Despite that I would already recommend checking out gdb, cause it came in handy in my case.

      Top companies for "Compensation and Benefits" near you

      avatar
      Capgemini
      3.7★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      Cisco
      4.0★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      Dynatrace
      3.9★Compensation and benefits
      avatar
      BMW Group
      4.0★Compensation and benefits