J'ai postulé via un établissement d'enseignement supérieur ou universitaire. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks
Entretien
Got in touch with Arista through career fair.
First they emailed me asking for my transcript and updated resume.
1) For the first round of screening they asked me to come on-site, where I had to compile, debug and write the pseudocode for simple C/C++ programs. This round of screening can also be done via phone. Most of the questions asked are already mentioned here. It was a 1 hour interview.
2) Next was 2 back to back 1 hour interview with 2 different interviewers. First interview was very similar to the first round and in the second interview I was asked to write the code on board to convert C++ code to C.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
structures, linked list, stacks, queues, gettimeofday, pure virtual functions
J'ai postulé via un recruteur. J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks en juin 2026
Entretien
Pros:
Great initial approach – the recruiter thoroughly checked my GitHub profile and projects before the interview, which is very uncommon and shows they do their homework.
Cons:
A major mismatch between the job description ("Software Engineer C++") and the actual interview reality. The technical stage on CoderPad strictly tests bare-metal C98 skills: raw pointers, manual bitwise operations, and packing bytes into 64-bit integers. If you are accustomed to modern C++ (RAII, templates, safe memory management), this will feel like a massive step backward. Additionally, the time expectations for live low-level bit-shifting were unrealistic, to the point where the interviewer started solving the task themselves.
Interview was kind and not stressful, just minor mismatch of naming
J'ai passé un entretien chez Arista Networks (Vancouver, BC)
Entretien
Pretty good, not too complicated, was comfortable. Mostly LC questions, and was easy enough that you should be able to do it after doing NC150. good luck for the interview!
Starts with online test, then three rounds of technical interviews follow.
Not a lot of discussion, just go straight to the technical challenges which have to be solved in time