The process took 1 day. I interviewed at NetApp (Sunnyvale, CA) in Mar 2012
Interview
I was invited to the onsite Discover NetApp hiring event, which consisted of a lunch and 5 interviews with different departments and hiring managers. They offered travel expenses (gas reimbursement, flight arrangements, and hotels).
After the lunch with all 13 internship candidates and some new grad hires, we were led into a conference room, where we stayed the entire day and interviewers came to us. We had 15 minute breaks between interviews.
Each interviewer had his/her own interviewing style. Some explained what their department does, others only asked questions about my experience and resume, and about half of them asked coding questions. Coding questions were on data structures: linked lists, binary search trees (and traversing them with postorder and inorder), and hash tables. I also received questions on File IO. There was a whiteboard available if we wished to code on it, however, most were satisfied with a verbal pseudocode. Interviewers were sometimes difficult to understand with their thick accents.
Most of the candidates, including me, received offers the same day of the interview.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Write a function to construct a binary search tree given a string in postorder notation ("abcdefg").
I applied online. I interviewed at NetApp in Dec 2020
Interview
After a screening interview, I was invited to a virtual interview with the hiring manager. She asked a few questions about my experience and qualifications and described the position, as well as the project.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your experience with the coding languages on your resume?
I applied through university. I interviewed at NetApp (Chennai) in Jun 2018
Interview
4 rounds of selection process with 1 written examination having aptitude and technical questions and 2 rounds of technical interview and 1 round of HR interview. If you have completed your technical rounds very well then HR round is just a formality.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Mostly the project works previously done and any interesting skills mentioned in the resume.
I applied through university. I interviewed at NetApp
Interview
NetApp came to University of Pittsburgh Career Fair. Applied there itself. Got a mail in a couple of weeks scheduling me for phone interview. The interview touched all corners of CSE. Algorithms, Data Structures, C/C++, System level discussions on Segmentation and Paging, Storage/Database related questions. There was a routine round up of resume as well.