I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Red Hat (Raleigh, NC)
Interview
Behavioral based. Focus on job skills and problem solving will vary. Heavy focus on culture fit, which will also vary by department. Some are very well trained and follow the standard interview process. Some do not. Expect at least several interviews from calls with recruiter to several group and or individual interviews. May take some time. Be patient through-out the process.
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Question 1
They will ask about past experiences related to job requirements, problem solving scenarios, what you know about open source and the company history, and various scenarios where you demonstrate resolution of conflict, worked through job related challenges, etc. Be honest and transparent.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Red Hat in Feb 2022
Interview
First round HR screening followed by one managerial round around 30 minutes. After that one technical round of discussion around two hours. More than 100 questions were asked about RHEL
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions asked were suitable for technical support engineer profile not for a managerial round. I could not understand what is their requirement a manager or a support engineer.
Pretty Informal. Three phone calls and one on-site. Basic management knowledge questions and review of past experiences and challenges. It Moved very fast. I was done in about 3 weeks
I applied through other source. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Red Hat (New York, NY) in May 2019
Interview
3 step interview. Step 1: Brief call with the recruiter to review my background and the position. Step 2: Call with hiring manager. Step 3: Panel interview, 4 management level plus hiring manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Questions centered on looking for examples on how my previous experience would fit the Red Hat environment or influence similar situations presented. "How have I handled X situation or similar in the past and how would that experience influence handling in the future?"