I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Akamai (Cambridge, MA) in Sept 2017
Interview
There were two interview tiers. The first one was a phone screen. I was asked questions about the basics of the internet and cyber security. The second tier was onsite. There were 5 interviews. The first was with the person who ultimately became my manager. We discussed the projects his team works on and assessed my understanding of them. The second interview asked a few general CS knowledge questions and had a coding exercise. The third was more focused on my knowledge of C++ semantics and libraries. I understood basic C++ semantics pretty well at the time, but my knowledge of the libraries and advanced syntaxes and features was lacking. The forth interview focused on the details of internet communication and secure communication technologies. I had a good understanding of how these things work, but I was a bit fuzzy on some of the details for some of the security processes. The fifth interview was a white boarding session to design an algorithm to solve a twist on a classic CS problem. I didn't know the answer immediately, but that's ok because interviewers are generally more interested to see how you get to the solution and they don't really learn anything about you if you already know it.
Interview was for senior software engineer,.
Round 1: DSA round Q1. Find the intersection of Link list Q2: write function for validation of IPV6 IP.
Round2: Technical Round, Asked question about Kubernetes, microservice and specific to there product, Rejected.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find the intersection of Link list Q2: write function for validation of IPV6 IP.
Una flipada de ejercicios de Python de como los resolverias estilo live coding que no vas a hacer nunca en el puesto que te toque. Una pérdida de tiempo brutal.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Akamai (Tel Aviv-Yafo) in Nov 2025
Interview
Webex interview.
An hour and a half technical session with the team leader and another team member.
Most of the time, they talk about designing a system that you have experience with, asking questions about the design decisions, and asking you to draw a diagram of the system using Webex's annotation tools, which don't work properly.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Find an error in an obsolete and obscure Python method that you'll never use in 2025 - the error is regarding a low-level functionality of the CPython interpreter.