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www.f5.com Seattle, WA 1000 to 5000 Employees

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F5 Networks Software Engineer II Interview

Posted Nov 28, 2012 1 of 2 people found this helpful

Accepted Offer – Interviewed on Seattle, WA (US) Aug 2012 – Reviewed Nov 28, 2012

Interview Details My interview was more on the Front end development side (Web development) After an Initial phone screen, where everything went pretty smooth, I was called onsite.
I had a total of 5 panels and the people who interviewed were pretty cool.
My first interview was with the Director of the team who asked me all non technical questions, this was more about knowing my background and my past experience.
In my second round I was interviewed by a UI designer who asked me questions related to the UI design principles. It was not much difficult and it was not a typical interview where people drill you with questions. I showed them my portfolio of what I did in my previous job and explained about them. Most of my time went in that, so there was not much time to have that question answer thing!
Later, I was interviewed by my manager, which was a proper interview ;) He asked me almost about everything... Right from backend till the frontend, but the questions were very basic and straight forward.
My final interview was with a Senior Software Engineer, who asked me Javascript and JQuery related questions.

Overall, the interview went pretty well and the people were pretty cool. You will not feel like you are getting drilled by gazillion of questions, it will be more of a conversation and discussion more than a Q&A round. So be confident, get your portfolios and be ready to explain everything from your resume!

All the best

Other Details - I applied through an employee referral and the process took a day.

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