Round 1: General questions about your background Round 2: Role based interview. - what is the difference between virtualization and containerization - how would you design infrastructure for not a global company Three Virtual On-site in 45 mins Round 3: Client-facing - your experience on how you resolved conflict with someone in your work place. - an example of how the team was working on something and you improved the process - how will you handle conflict with the team - an example of how you took ownership of something Round 4: Role based interview - how would you design infrastructure of the shopping cart of an e-commerce website - there is tv channel show which airs at prime time and there are 4million people who watch. how would you design architecture of the mobile app Round 5: coding interview - find duplicate values in an array - calculate complexity of code - improve code complexity
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Q: What is DHCP and how does it work in a network. They may also configuration in terms of Cisco networking.
What is the difference between a business rule and client script?
1. Tell me how you would migrate a SQL database to GCP. 2. How would you manage a cloud migration from start to finish?
Design of a distributed real time voting system
A time I failed and what I did to fix it.
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The case study questions were most difficult as it was open ended and constrained by only 45 mins. Case Summary: A banking company that holds offices worldwide (Chicago, New York, Toronto and London) has 70% of its employees acting as future traders operating on the Chicago trading floor. Other members of the company are in areas of sales/marketing and engineering, and support trading. As the client has aging storage and application servers, WMP has been given the task to develop a new server infrastructure that minimizes operating risk, while allotting for planned growth. The client is expecting a solution design to be delivered in three weeks that addresses expected costs and time requirements.
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