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I was intervviewed for a "technical rapid fire" round for a position at Snowflake.
It was an interesting format of interview. I can not say I have attended this format in the past.
Basically, the interview was a video zoom session.
The interviewer pasted "rules" of the interview in the chat window. then we proceeded to the interview.
45 minutes - I was asked 42 questions as per him.
Roughly one minute per question.
my resume did not matter for this interview
my experience did not matter for this interview
my education qualification did not matter for this interview.
All it matters is whether I can answer the qn or not.
Very interesting to say the least.
just sharing my experience.
TC: ~450K
YoE: 10+
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Was there any conversation at all?
What’s the difference between that interview and a written test?
all technical questions - no subjective answers - more of objective type.
Example:
what is the difference between AWS direct connect and VPN
or
what is the definition of SQL Attack?
or
what is the difference between https and tls?
some similar questions.
all KBT (knowledge based testing)
but hoping i answered most correctly.
They have penalty for guessing or wrong answers. ut no penalty for skipping or passing.
The position is Principal Architect