I applied through university. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Meraki (San Francisco, CA) in Mar 2015
Interview
Recruiter got my resume. Took couple weeks before talk to her. Then had a phone interview then a onsite interview. It all went well in the beginning, but the onsite experience is awful. Recruiter keeps changing onsite interview schedule and finally made the decision in the last second. The hotel is the most terrible hotel I have every live... didn't sleep well before the interview.. No restaurant nearby in the morning before the interview. Reimbursement is very slow. Haven't even received it yet.
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5 rounds coding interview.. HTML Validator, BST, Copy KST, Graph.. Two rectangular overlap. There was no hard questions. Just make sure no bugs.
1st interview with recruiter so far, so it’s just getting a feel for whether my job history matches requirements. They aske experience with which dev platforms, I’m waiting to hear back
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Typical questions for 1st interview, what experience do you have with x, y per role description
Interview process was typical but the position was "closed" right before my last interview and they told me the day I was supposed to have that interview. So I ended up taking the day off for nothing.
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Leetcode type questions that you could code in any language
After a phone screening, I had a technical interview with 2 engineers, both very nice people. They asked me about some of my work, asked me to explain some networking fundamentals, and then a straightforward coding question. It was a very good interview, I simply went in unprepared and dropped the ball. Know the basics of networking interviews inside and out and you should be able to sail through the first interview. There would've been 1 or 2 more interviews after (I got the gist that those would've been more demanding but cannot say for sure).
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They asked about networking protocols related to IP and LAN's