First interview was with recruiter, short and consisted of basic questions; why do I wanna work there, salary expectations, relocation possibility etc. Second one was also short basic technical with team manager and one engineer; questions were basic networking, storage, operating systems. As I was preparing for more complex, operational questions I failed miserably due to not being prepared for such a basic, school type stuff that is not really used in real life.
Prep for basics for 1st tech interview no matter how experienced you are, because you don't want to be tilted.
p.s. people were very nice and polite and its not their fault for my flop
Took about 3 weeks (2 interviews of 3). First one phone call for Talent aquisition member and other with Tech Staff in the team via Zoom. Notifications each week of a HR member
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Tech questions: - AD - Linux - Windows Desktop - VMware Horizon - Certificates SSL
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at VMware (Dublin, Dublin) in Apr 2022
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Initial Phone interview Technical task, which was to use VMWares product and write up a detailed report on issues that I found while using it. Interviews with managers and final interview Was offered the role and accepted. Then when I was waiting for the contract they pulled the offer saying funding was not available.
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Questions on networking and questions on linux support.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at VMware (Broomfield, CO) in Oct 2019
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One interview only. soft skill questions. Basic technical questions. 45 min, 2 interviewers. Applied for a new college grad and was a quick and easy process. They’re looking for people who like fast paced and consistent learning environments
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What past experience makes you a good fit for this position?