The process began with an online assessment covering networking, Linux, and coding fundamentals—15 MCQs in 16 minutes. Topics included TCP/IP, BGP, Python, troubleshooting, etc.
After passing, I moved on to two 45-minute technical interviews:
Coding Round: Focused on file handling, data structures, Big-O notation, and common algorithms.
Networking Round: Scenario-based, covered optical networking, switching/routing, and L0/L1 troubleshooting.
Pros:
Challenging but fair technical questions.
Interviewers were professional and respectful.
Process was well-organized and moved quickly.
Cons:
No detailed feedback post-interview.
Some questions were very Meta-specific with little public prep material.
Overall:
Great opportunity to demonstrate both software and deep networking skills. Would recommend preparing in-depth for both domains—especially optical layer concepts.