Build And Release Engineer Interview Questions

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Technical: General Operating System questions - Specific Application interaction with Operating System Interpersonal: How to handle projects/deadlines - Am I more an Individual or a Team player - Describe an event where I was challenged
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Build and Release Engineer

Interviewed at Wipro

3.6
Jun 8, 2017

Technical: General Operating System questions - Specific Application interaction with Operating System Interpersonal: How to handle projects/deadlines - Am I more an Individual or a Team player - Describe an event where I was challenged

Was asked how builds are done at Oracle and what kind of tools used. Also the type of script language used to build the tools. There was a question about continuous integration. I was asked to install Jenkins on a AWS instance.
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Build and Release Engineer

Interviewed at Oracle

3.5
Apr 1, 2017

Was asked how builds are done at Oracle and what kind of tools used. Also the type of script language used to build the tools. There was a question about continuous integration. I was asked to install Jenkins on a AWS instance.

I was interviewing for a build and release position, and after answering many relevant scripting and SCM questions, an interviewer who ran out of things to ask asked me to in detail describe, the process for a c write() command making it to disc. I was asked to describe all of the buffering, system calls, etc.
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Senior Build and Release Engineer

Interviewed at VMware

4.4
Aug 24, 2013

I was interviewing for a build and release position, and after answering many relevant scripting and SCM questions, an interviewer who ran out of things to ask asked me to in detail describe, the process for a c write() command making it to disc. I was asked to describe all of the buffering, system calls, etc.

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