I applied through college or university. I interviewed at HashedIn by Deloitte (Chennai) in Feb 2025
Interview
My interview experience is average.Anyway this was a good experience.If you are going for any interview ,prepare well so that you can clear all rounds.I hope this has been a good experience for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The first round consists of an online assessment where you will be assessed in the technical knowledge essential for an devops engineer.The questions were asked from linux commands,basics of git ,UNIX commands , devops pipeline ,validation and testing etc.
Then comes the second round (i.e technical interview) where you will asked questions from the skills needed for an devops engineer.These include docker,knowledge in cloud platform like AWS ,google cloud,etc git or github differences, scripting languages like LINUX,and they asked the servides in operating systems.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at HashedIn by Deloitte (Gurgaon, Haryana) in Jun 2024
Interview
good two rounds start with basic first and then according to your skills..... .... ..... ..... ... ..
round 2 is more of a scenario-based questions. . . . .
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
linux bash commands
difference between this and that
I applied online. I interviewed at HashedIn by Deloitte
Interview
1st round was an online assessment of 30 mcq qns on networking, computer fundamentals, and programming.
-They had asked to come to the office for the second technical interview round, and the reporting time was 8:15 to 8:30 AM. I reached there by 8 AM and was one of the first batch of candidates.
I have never said this but this was the worst interview experience ever.
They said they'd start the interview by 8:30 but eventually started it at 10
They had approximately 6-8 interviewers for 50-60 candidates and the order in which they called the candidates was completely random to my luck I was the last candidate to be interviewed which was done at 4:30 PM. The interviewer was friendly but was scrolling through his phone while asking theoretical questions. I'm certain that he didn't listen to my answers, making it a namesake interview.
After waiting for another hour, they conveniently called out the names of those who didn't make it to the next round.
The company should have anticipated the number of candidates since they sent out the interview invitations. They should have taken the initiative to distribute the crowd batch-wise over consecutive days instead of herding everyone together like cattles. They expect candidates to be punctual, yet they disregard the candidates' time completely.
I have never attended such an unorganized interview in my life. The only positive aspect was that they provided free lunch and snacks, though this came at the cost of the applicants' time.