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Got contacted by a recruiter to apply for a software developer position. Went through a phone interview and two rounds of in person interviews. The first round was great, the interviewer asked relevant questions to establish a basic competency level (algorithms and architecture design) I was asked to write some simple programs in C using vi. The interviewer was polite and friendly. In the second round, the interviewer was nit picky and wanted me to give out answers using exactly the words and phrases he was expecting. He asked some obscure questions which were supposed to be regarding the C language in general but were actually specific to the compiler and environment on his computer. Case in point, he showed me some abnormal behaviour in his program and asked me to explain it, I politely replied that the behaviour is undefined by the C standard under those circumstances ( I went home and double checked ). He asked me to explain it regardless, and I said I would probably be able to do it in a known environment if I could look at the low level machine instructions. He did not ask me anything about my many years of experience in designing software solutions and frameworks. I wasn't asked any design related questions as some of the other applicants did. Usually companies will send out a code test to work on at home or on site, which should be sufficient to assess a person's technical abilities. The interview was scheduled for an hour but started 10 minutes late, leaving only 50 minutes for a round 3 interview. At the end he commented that we only hire "very good" coders which might have been a bit unprofessional for someone in a senior role. Overall I would question the interviewer's ability to correctly guage potential employees based on the type of questions he asked.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
Print strings backwards, some data structure related questions.
Solicité el puesto a través de un captador. Acudí a una entrevista en Arista Networks en jun 2026
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Pros:
Great initial approach – the recruiter thoroughly checked my GitHub profile and projects before the interview, which is very uncommon and shows they do their homework.
Cons:
A major mismatch between the job description ("Software Engineer C++") and the actual interview reality. The technical stage on CoderPad strictly tests bare-metal C98 skills: raw pointers, manual bitwise operations, and packing bytes into 64-bit integers. If you are accustomed to modern C++ (RAII, templates, safe memory management), this will feel like a massive step backward. Additionally, the time expectations for live low-level bit-shifting were unrealistic, to the point where the interviewer started solving the task themselves.
Interview was kind and not stressful, just minor mismatch of naming
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Pretty good, not too complicated, was comfortable. Mostly LC questions, and was easy enough that you should be able to do it after doing NC150. good luck for the interview!
Starts with online test, then three rounds of technical interviews follow.
Not a lot of discussion, just go straight to the technical challenges which have to be solved in time