During my recent job interview, I encountered a moderately challenging yet manageable experience. The interview process consisted of three rounds, each with its own distinct focus. One notable aspect was the emphasis on computer networks, which played a central role in the discussions.
The interview rounds covered a range of topics, and while the questions posed were not overly complex, they did require a solid understanding of the fundamentals. In particular, there was a strong focus on coding questions, which were of a basic level. This provided an opportunity for me to demonstrate my coding skills and problem-solving abilities.
Overall, the interview experience was a balanced mix of general questions and technical assessments. While it wasn't overly difficult, it did require a good grasp of computer networks and coding concepts. It was a valuable opportunity to showcase my knowledge and skills in a real-world context.
If you have any specific questions or if there's anything else you'd like to share or inquire about regarding your interview experience, please feel free to let me know, and I'll be happy to assist further.
5 round interview - 2with collegues 2 with VP 1 with SVP - it goes well - give feedback and very friendly people a good company to work with. Question varies in different rounds
It's good...
The interviewer was very good..
First asked from the resume then DSA followed by operating systems and computer networks questions .
Os questions where but hard and computer networks questions are okay
I applied through university. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Juniper Networks (Bengaluru) in Oct 2024
Interview
It was a mix of virtual and offline. Some people had all rounds offline, some had all online, some had a mixture of both.
There were total 4 rounds in interview: 2 Tech Rounds, 1 Managerial, 1 HR.
Prior to this we had an online assessment ( only MCQs.)
Interview questions [10]
Question 1
What do you mean by Data Structure?
Name a few data structures. What do you mean by Stack and Queue?