I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at NetApp (Research Triangle Park, NC) in Oct 2011
Interview
All day, with another engineer and two managers, in the office. Back in 2000 (the selection below only lets me go back to 2011). It was a fairly ordinary interview for the day, but the majority was a technical interview by an experienced support engineer. Sadly, they don't do interviews this way anymore.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They don't ask "describe the seven layers of the OSI model" anymore. They should, though.
Normal interview process was smooth. Nothing out of the ordinary. Classic and standard process of hiring in the region and in the industry. Hiring manager asking classic questions and asking about past experiences
The interview was conducted virtually and focused on assessing fundamental knowledge across the infrastructure domain. Key areas included the basics of Linux servers, networking concepts, and storage fundamentals. It's important to be well-prepared on these core topics, as the questions were primarily aimed at evaluating foundational understanding.
I applied online. I interviewed at NetApp (Bengaluru)
Interview
It was 40 minutes interview with technical lead He was friendly and gave enough feedback Once cleared there was gone be HR round but the tech lead clearly said they were looking for more experienced person for position and keep my profile on hold
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked about Linux administration Samba server Ssh protocol Telnet and how its secure than ssh Cloud terminologies