I applied online. I interviewed at Juniper Networks in Oct 2015
Interview
worst interview I ever have. phone interview was about some easy algorithms. then went to onsite interview. all of the interviewers asked me my favorite language and I said java. Seems they dont use java. Then I introduced my self that I have done a lot projects relate to backend side. All of them told me they are hiring front-end people. But I didn't know until the onsite interview. the first interviewer asked me a series of intellectual questions. the second people asked my resume projects. the third people asked my some system design(back-end stuff)(if you are hiring front-end, why system design is required?) plus coding questions. the last one is a manager. when he saw me, he just mean mug me. ask resume project. ask me whether I have taken OS class(if you are hiring front-end, why OS is required?). and also told me they were hiring front-end people. plus, asked me who gave me the phone interview. the whole interview made me confused and can not tell the feeling. after 3 weeks waiting, they give me a reject.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Juniper Networks (San Diego, CA)
Interview
5 interviews total consisting of coding and general background questions about work experience. They asked OS questions and questions about my background. Questions about memory, cache, Networks, threads etc were very common.
5 interviewer panel. Covering past experiences, domain expertise, and behavioral questions. 1h each. No coding questions. Focus on system design and deep dive into protocol knowledge. Then final call with recruiter to discuss numbers. No relocation package.
Juniper Networks conducts 4-5 rounds to select freshers as Software Engineers.
Online Round
Technical Round 1
Technical Round 2
Technical Round 3
HR Round
The students who clear the written round are called for a Technical Interview. To clear this round you should be clear with your basics. You should be prepared with Data structures and Algorithms, DBMS, Operating Systems, and computer networks
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The students who clear the written round are called for a Technical Interview. To clear this round you should be clear with your basics. You should be prepared with Data structures and Algorithms, DBMS, Operating Systems, and computer networks. You should be well prepared for system design problems. Students will be expected to write codes in the interview. They also ask questions from resume. They frequently ask questions about your previous projects. You may be asked puzzles in this round.