Dgraph Labs Site Reliability Engineer interview questions
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I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Dgraph Labs (Bengaluru) in Jan 2021
Interview
The interviewers were very candid and respectful. Overall interview process was pretty smooth, HR was continuously in touch and approachable.
In total there were 3 interview rounds. Two were technical of around 1 hour each. And final cultural fitment round which was about 1.5 hours.
In technical rounds most of the questions were related to Monitoring, AWS, Kubernetes and areas I have worked with. Also, in second round I was asked to review a bash script as well. Interview rounds were more of a discussion with colleagues rather than some gruelling process.
Final round was cultural fitment round and it focussed on current and previous companies I worked with. It was a good self introspection round.
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Question 1
As per the NDA, I cannot disclose the questions. But questions revolved around:
AWS (basic)
Docker (basic)
Kubernetes (medium-advanced),
Recent project I worked on (Casual discussion/slight deep-dive)
Was asked to review a bash script. I was allowed to take help of Internet and man pages, so didn't face much difficulty in this question.