J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks en mars 2019
Entretien
Quite technical. Very little chitchat, which is fine. The interview was mostly coding on the big screen, diving into a lot of low-level details. The tone was judgmental and not cooperative. The questions seem to be something you can easily study for, but unfortunately I did not. I believe the interview process does not do a good job selecting the right candidate, only the lucky ones. I would be more interested in how people apply new information, instead of expecting them to know everything off the bat, but none of that apparently mattered at Arista. It was a robotic and cold process. You do the test, they quietly watch you with very occasional involvement, then literally said a couple of words of goodbye. Didn't strike me as a place I wanted to work at anyway (maybe sour grapes, but I think there's some truth).
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
printf("%d %d %d\n",++a, a++,a), what is the output, and use dissembler to find out what exactly is happening
J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks (Vancouver, BC)
Entretien
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
J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks (Varsovie, Mazovie)
Entretien
By now I have had only first interview, that was focused on pure DSA. Despite that I would already recommend checking out gdb, cause it came in handy in my case.