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Network Operations Engineer Interview Questions
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If you look at the job description, it includes everything in networking along with a strong requirement for cloud expertise. The first 4 technical interviews were fairly basic, covering whether I knew the technology and some in-depth discussions. However, the 5th and final interview was with their CIO, EVP, or whatever title this person gave himself—essentially the head of IT. He came across as somewhat rude and, because of him, the final round was postponed by 2 weeks. In the 30 minutes I spent with him, I got the impression he was more focused on himself than on the company. My direct hiring manager was very respectful and had approved me for all rounds, but things went south when it came to the CIO. He knew my networking knowledge was solid since I made it to the last round, but with nothing relevant left to ask, he shifted to aptitude questions and even asked about database failures, which are completely unrelated to my field and were not part of the job requirements. I’m not sure why he didn't like me, but after his interview, the recruiter ghosted me for a week, and I eventually received a generic email saying they were moving forward with another candidate—which I’m pretty sure they didn’t have, as I saw the same role reposted on LinkedIn. The recruiter and my direct manager were respectful throughout the entire process, but after my meeting with the CIO, even the recruiter’s tone changed. I believe the CIO should not be making hiring decisions alone because, by not selecting me, he essentially disrespected the entire interview process and everyone involved, including the hiring manager, as if their opinions didn’t matter. I would recommend staying away from this role and team, but overall, Penumbra seems like a good company. Perhaps their other departments are less aggressive.
Let's say you need to get your work done with a certain individual in the workplace, but he refuses to talk to you. No, he won't let you personally talk with him or go out to eat either. How do you accomplish the work if you need his help for it.
The questions on the company values were pretty tricky.
Pretty standard questions. Tell me about a time when you led a team...? ...when you overcame an obstacle...?
OSI Model TCP/UDP
What projects did you lead at Verizon
If you are working on a remote router and a command you enter brings the connecting interface down and you lost connectivity, what would you do?
Give examples based on your past experiences, if your colleagues have conflict in a project, how will you handle it?
Are you willing to relocate? (Among other mandatory questions, such as are you qualified to work in US, but they are on your application to begin with)
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