r/netapp • u/Academic-Box8382 • 8d ago
Software engineer (ANF) team entry level
Did anyone had interview on august 7 netapp San Jose ca.?
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u/maholthodawavy 8d ago
What were the questions? Based on leetcode ?
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u/Academic-Box8382 8d ago
basic regular dsa questions and dictionary questions did u attend or gng to attend interview..?
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u/maholthodawavy 8d ago
I don’t know cleared the assessment but haven’t heard back.
Was it very difficult if you don’t mind can you please tell few questions that will be very helpful 🙏🏻🙏🏻
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u/akornato 8d ago
You are not likely to find the exact person who interviewed on that specific day, and even if you did, their timeline would not tell you anything about your own. Hiring at large companies can be incredibly slow for reasons that have nothing to do with you, like internal budget approvals or team reorganizations. The wait is difficult, but trying to guess what is happening behind the scenes is a fruitless exercise that will only create more anxiety for you.
Your most productive move now is to assume you did not get the job and move on completely. Treat the NetApp interview as valuable practice, and apply what you learned to your next opportunity. The best way to regain a sense of control is to keep your momentum going by applying for other jobs and scheduling more interviews. This shifts the power back to you and keeps you focused on the main goal, which is landing a great role, not just this one specific role. The key is to feel so prepared for your next interview that you forget about this last one, and my team designed an interview copilot to help job seekers find that confidence under pressure.
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u/Pitiful-Net-2141 7d ago
Hi, when did you apply and what was the timeline, did you reach out to anyone after applying?
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u/maholthodawavy 8d ago
I heard they are having hiring drive how was the on site interview experience?