Technical Rounds 1 (Linux, Python): In this initial technical round, the candidate is assessed on their proficiency in two key areas: Linux and Python. Questions and tasks may revolve around the candidate's understanding of Linux operating systems, their command-line skills, system administration concepts, and problem-solving abilities. Additionally, the candidate's knowledge of Python programming language might be tested, covering topics such as syntax, data structures, algorithms, and coding exercises. Technical Rounds 2 Written (Linux, Python, Git): The second technical round, conducted in a written format, delves deeper into the candidate's technical skills. It re-emphasizes Linux and Python, potentially introducing more complex scenarios or challenges. The addition of "Git" indicates that the candidate's familiarity with version control systems, specifically Git, will be evaluated. This could involve understanding branching, merging, commit history, and collaborating on code repositories.