I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Red Hat in Jun 2026
Interview
I cleared the interview rounds for a Software Engineering role and was explicitly told by the recruiter that I was selected. We discussed compensation, agreed on a tentative start date, and when a system rejection email randomly triggered, HR told me in writing to ignore it as a system error. Relying on these confirmations, I turned down other active job opportunities.
After 10days, my portal status was changed to "Declined." When I escalated this, management completely shifted the narrative, claiming the previous conversations were just "exploratory" and that the role was now closed.
Red Hat’s internal team completely failed to align, and their recruiter directly misled me into destroying other career opportunities. To lead an engineer on to the point of discussing exact start dates and dismissing rejection notices, only to pull the rug out and deny it later, is a severe breach of professional ethics.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Kubernetes Controllers, GoLang Code, Resume Based Questions
Interview with HR, then a bunch of Linux and Programming Language tests, then a technical interview, then another interview with HR/job offer.
The whole process was pretty good. The tests are a little bit hard.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself.
How do you see yourself in 5 years?
Tell me about your professional experiences.
What do you like to do in your free time.
*Technical problem to solve in some programming language*
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Red Hat
Interview
Processo lineare, uno screening al telefono, un colloquio con un HR, un colloquio con il CTO o un altro senior, colloquio con il product owner, ma poi mi hanno fermato lì
Initially had the recruiter screening, followed by 2 rounds. One with the Principal Engineer and the other with a Senior Manager. Both went well. Unfortunately, they moved with another candidate.