I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Arista Networks (New York, NY)
Interview
Got an interview call through campus career fair. It was a one on one interview on the campus. There was only one round of interview which lasted 45 minutes. Had a programming question and then some questions related to C language. Was asked to compile and produce the output for the programming question. Interviewer had a lot testcases to test the correctness of the code.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One programming question on finding the missing number in a sequence of numbers. Questions on size of different C structs (padding). Why do we use a double pointer in linked list? You need to print elements of a 2-D arrays using 2 for loops with indices "i" (outer loop) and "j" (inner loop), why is using a[i][j] faster than a[j][i]? 2 questions on bit manipulations. Internship location is Nashua.
I interviewed at Arista Networks (Santa Clara, CA)
Interview
one interview, went over resume then a coding question. interviewer was very chill, talked about company and what his team did, and most questions were just off my resume and the points i had on there. that was for like 30 mins before we did a pretty easy coding question
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
tell me about yourself, questions off resume points, then a string question
Interviewer was incredibly rude and disrespectful. He would make small comments like "Off to a rough start" or "This should come easy" whenever I was slightly stumped on a question. Horrible experience.
The Interview was based on deep networking questions. One has to work deep in networking to perform well in interview. Should have worked in deeper or hardcode level networking to clear the interview