Site Engineer Interview Questions

Site Engineer Interview Questions

"The interview for a position as a site engineer will consist of questions about your technical knowledge of civil engineering and construction, experience with supervising different types of sites, and your attention to detail. Employers will want you to have a degree in engineering or a construction-related discipline."

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Coalition
Site Reliability Engineer was asked...September 26, 2023

Tell me about the last big project you drove home.

China Gezhouba Group

What is concrete pouring bjsnsv

Beyond Identity

Mostly cloud architecture related. Several questions regarding k8s and helm. Various leading questions that gave an opportunity to show troubleshooting skills. Plenty of opportunity to present yourself as a PERSON as well as a YAML jockey!

Imperva

Please Explain the boot process

Symal

Group Interactive questions, Followed by problem solve group tasks

Avalara

Programming, site reliability engineering questions

Visa Inc.

Basic linux mysql kubernetes questions

DRW

- How your prior experiences qualify you to this position - Why do you interested in DRW - How to scale a software system - How to scale a database storage system

Workday

AWS transit gateways, how to peer 2 VPCs in different regions, transit routing, Firewalls like Cisco and Palo Alto, Packet filtering, Kubernetes related, Docker related, docker swarm, Active directory integrations, Load balancer issues and debugging, HTTP error codes debugging.

Submittable

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1 Answers

I did, but it was a waste of time

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