I applied through university. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at NetApp (Santa Clara, CA) in Oct 2017
Interview
I interviewed on campus. Interview was around 30 minuets. Half behavioral and half technical questions. The behavioral questions were normal and simple but the technical scenarios seemed simple but the interviewers response to the questions was very hard to gauge. I didn't like the ambiguity behind the interviewer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You own a coffee shop and you have a very busy day (more than normal) and you still have negative profits at the end of the day... what did you do wrong?
The process took 2 months. I interviewed at NetApp
Interview
Went through 5 rounds only to be told that the role was being eliminated because they wanted someone with more experience. I wouldn't waste my time going through the interview process because it seems that things like this happen often based on the reviews here. It's disappointing because the interviewers themselves seemed like great people, but NetApp's internal processes and its leadership are lacking.
I applied online. I interviewed at NetApp (San Jose, CA)
Interview
The people at NetApp were friendly and professional, but the interview process for the role was too lengthy and disorganized. Multiple interviews made the process feel unnecessarily cumbersome. Clearer communication and a more streamlined approach would enhance the candidate experience.
The interview process was seamless, crisp and insightful. The interview was technical in its core and the interviewer was interested to listen to your questions and answered them honestly. And they were receptive of feedback you had as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are YOUR career aspirations like and how can we help you reach them