Had an initial phone screen with HR and later had a technical phone interview the hiring manager. I had 4 technical rounds and one non-technical -- 2 engineers, 2 managers and a director; though I had a chance to grill the managers and director about the culture, the team and the company in more general. HR contacted me a few days later to tell me they were going to extend an offer; but wanted to know my salary range but I declined and politely asked that they make an offer -- only to come back few days later saying they were moving on to another candidate. I figured it came down to compensation considering where I was coming from -- but that was just unprofessional on their part. Got a solid offer few weeks later at a brand name company -- even better.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at A10 Networks (Bengaluru) in Mar 2020
Interview
Interview was really very good. All went in single day. Interview process was very clean and clear which i felt really good than my previously attended interviews. The whole process took less than 10 days to get the offer
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at A10 Networks (San Jose, CA) in Nov 2017
Interview
The interview took 2 weeks, after applying through the website I received a call from recruiter and 1 week later she scheduled a phone screening from one of the managers with some simple questions about load balancing and network concepts, I got the F2F interview in the HQ with 3 engineers and 2 managers, I was asked different type of TCP features and general queries like describing a packet walk from scratch, also during managerial interviews I tried to behave myself and responded to questions like where do you see yourself within next 5 years, in a nutshell since Technical engineering assumes to be an entry level in network engineering field I've not had very difficult interviews with very strange questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
explain ssl handshake and the packet content in client-server hello