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They normally review your resume and ask you points and highlights. For instance, describe a moment when there was a problem and how did you resolve it. Or how did you make something better in a company, e.g. did you implement any new processes or protocols. How do you work with a team and or lead.
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Site Supervisor

Interviewed at Ricoh

3.4
Apr 12, 2016

They normally review your resume and ask you points and highlights. For instance, describe a moment when there was a problem and how did you resolve it. Or how did you make something better in a company, e.g. did you implement any new processes or protocols. How do you work with a team and or lead.

How do you check processes in Linux CLI. How to kill a process. List a few status codes you can send to a process. What is the default kill code sent when you terminate a process. What is an orphaned process, etc...
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Site Reliability Engineer

Interviewed at Magic Leap

3.9
Oct 9, 2017

How do you check processes in Linux CLI. How to kill a process. List a few status codes you can send to a process. What is the default kill code sent when you terminate a process. What is an orphaned process, etc...

The process seems to be very complicated. From my past experience, I have not received a negative feedback after 12 min of telephonic chat. Infact, there was alot of disturbance during the Interview on the line and I was not able to understand the questions put across.
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Site Reliability Operations Analyst - UAE

Interviewed at Palantir Technologies

3.7
Jan 26, 2014

The process seems to be very complicated. From my past experience, I have not received a negative feedback after 12 min of telephonic chat. Infact, there was alot of disturbance during the Interview on the line and I was not able to understand the questions put across.

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