First round was a technical phone screening by the recruiter. Standard questions to understand the domain I worked on and the skill sets I have. Later was called for an in-person interview. 4 people interviewed. Questions were mostly on application protocols and their headers. Very basic linux commands and system commands. Basic questions on automation.
J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zscaler (Bengaluru) en oct. 2022
Entretien
Zscaler came for campus for placements, they were 5 rounds in total. 1st round was resume shortlisting out of 500, 300 were selected for next round, 2nd round was hackerrank coding test, followed by two 1 hr each tech interviews and finally hr round
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
they mainly ask you about networking, os, linux/unix, DSA, projects.
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Zscaler (San Jose, CA)
Entretien
The recruiter reached out via Inmail on LinkedIn. A phone call with the hiring manager and a traditional Desi type panel interview consisting of 5 team members including the hiring manager. Two of the engineers did not show up to work and the interview ended 1 hour earlier.
Hiring Manager - A cool guy who mostly aimed at extracting information from you in all possible ways. One of the better interview experiences in recent times.
Interviewer 1 - A middle-aged guy who was obsessed with HTTP. He started with versions of HTTP and went on with headers, header format for Request, header format for Response, and whatever possible he could think of HTTP.
Disclaimer - I wasn't able to answer most of the questions, and I failed to understand the obsession with all the HTTP questions. He did not even ask a word apart from HTTP and walked out.
Interviewer 2 - This guy attended the call remotely. Started off with HTTP stuff again. He suggested TRACEROUTE works using ICMP, but my dear brother please revise your networking basics before interviewing. Traceroute uses UDP on a Linux machine and ICMP on a windows machine. Now you remember who I am. :)
Interviewer3 - A decent guy who again asked me about Postman, another HTTP related question. Asked me about IPSec, and other methods.
Overall, the interview process was more focused on how a direct competitor (the company i worked for) solved issues differently, rather than what I knew and what role i played.
There were absolutely ZERO programming questions, NO preference to Automation, I did not even write a single IF statement on the board.