Write code to parse generic web logs and format it in different ways
Site Engineer Interviews
Site Engineer Interview Questions
"The interview for a position as a site engineer will consist of questions about your technical knowledge of civil engineering and construction, experience with supervising different types of sites, and your attention to detail. Employers will want you to have a degree in engineering or a construction-related discipline."
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Lots of different questions on a lot of different topics. From doing some scripting in Python to how to scale an application to data center sizes.
Cannot give specifics, but mostly involving trouble shooting a live issue, phone screens concentrated on one specific linux internals and some scripting
Name as many TCP control bits as you can off the top of your head.
I can't talk about the questions, but one of the topics the recruiter will tell you is about Linux Internals and that is definitely the most difficult.
Linux kernel internals got pretty in depth, as did questions about system architecture for high-performance websites
Q: What problem did you solve in your career that you are most proud of.
Are you OK accepting a salary below industry standards?
Give an example of a personal barrier you had to overcome in your life.
I had worked in the site as a consultant for many months over the previous few years, so I thought I knew what to expect. What I didn't know was that they were about to launch a Six Sigma culture-changing initiative, and I was asked what my understanding of and experience with Six Sigma was. Of course, at that time I had none, but the last time I answered with "none" was at a GE facility. The interview ended immediately and I was escorted to the gate.
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