First Phone Interview: Behavioral question- Tell me about how you were curious (obviously about an area of work or technology), the expectation also seemed, what you did and apply as part of being curious. Technical questions: What is the cloud, later prompts about what are the advantages, later another question about its difference with co-location (where you rent data center space and gear). How would you design a 3 tier application in the cloud. How would you scale and make the application HA, reliant and secure. Block, Object and File stores and when would you use them (EBS, S3 and EFS). Relational and no sql dbs, when would you use them. Name and explain networking protocols- I offered tcp, udp, icmp, I should have added enveloping IP, snmp, ftp etc. but did not think of it at the time. Difference between a level 4 and level 7 firewall, checked if I knew of the OSI model. Types or RAIDs. NAS and SAN. Types of KV, memory DBs. Difference between symmetric and asymmetric encryption. What does networking and security in the cloud look like- VPCs, subnets, SGs, resources and privileges based policy constructs, nacls, routes, AWS inspector, guard duty, VPC flow logs, cloudtrail etc. How would you convince a legacy on-prem data center stake holder to move to the cloud and address security, reliability, performance, cost etc. concerns. I touched on API Gwy, AWS WAF, Lambda, Route53, ALB and some other features as part of my responses. Second Interview: Tell me of a time when you had to disagree with your supervisor and what was the outcome. Tell me of a time when you had to disagree with your peers and what was the outcome. Tell me of a time when you opted or pushed for a solution that was good for the long run but had resistance upfront. Tell me of a time when you trouble shot two or more issues that were symptomatically not related but had a common cause that was not apparent initially and how did you drill down and resolve the root cause. The more the tell me's wore on I felt like I was composing more than telling it like it was and for one instance I was grabbing frantically for an answer.
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Give an example of when you were able to prove an issue was not as the customer described, how did you approach this?
What position are you most comfortable with?
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Questions are exploring where you can exhibit where you are mapping across to the leadership principles. EG - Insist on the Highest Standards At Amazon Insist on the Highest Standards with everything that we do. Can you give me an example where you Insisted on the Highest Standards
Tell me about a time when...
Why interests you about the cloud?
How did you determine and test that your solution was going to solve the issue?
1) How do you implement network level security. 2) Difference between stateful and stateless applications.
Tell me about a network problem you've had
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