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      Developer Support Engineer Interview

      15 Sept 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Sunnyvale, CA
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at JFrog (Sunnyvale, CA) in Jul 2023

      Interview

      4-5 interviews. Took about a month. 1st: meeting with manager (everything seemed fine). 2nd: technical interview + 30 minute interview with another hiring manager. It wasn’t that hard. 3rd: Interview with director. I got a couple of yellow flags from this interview, but it was mostly standard nothing too crazy. 4th: In person with HR. This is where some 🚩 got thrown. HR questions were mostly typical, but some were out of pocket. I talked about my salary expectations of 120,000 and was politely asked where I got that number from (“your previous work experience, job market research?”. I just replied “yes” and that seemed good enough, but still). There were a couple more questions like this. The HR person went on to talk about the company’s values. It was a little strange almost (feeling slightly cultish/salesmen-y). After this interview while I was onsite, the director came in and surprised me with a small 5th interview. He basically was asking why I left my previous employer (a question that I had answered before, but I could see he wanted more details). This felt very strange! The only time I was asked anything technical throughout this process was the technical interview. Everything else was about tenure. This paired with their need/insistence for specific references, makes me think that this team suffers from a high attrition rate. It seems that they blame the state of this rate on the integrity of the people they hire and not on the management, which is a delusion that narcissistic leadership leaps into any chance it gets (not saying that this is what is going on here (I really don’t know), but I’m not about to take the chance just to find out). In any case, I was supposed to get their answer a week from the last interview. Instead I got a call asking for more names of my previous managers. I.e. more references that I had not asked permission to add as references. I was reluctant, but I gave into the pushy-ness of the HR guy. After that phone call I decided to move on with other opportunities. Too many red flags. Tips: Don’t be desperate, your skills are valuable. Listen to your gut!!! Have fun with Linux.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Given a Linux environment, make sure you can spin up a server over the command line.
      1 Answer
      3

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      Developer Support Engineer Interview

      26 Feb 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Sunnyvale, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at JFrog (Sunnyvale, CA) in Feb 2025

      Interview

      1. 30 minute phone interview with recruiter to discuss my background, 2. 30 minute video interview with hiring manager to go over my resume and what makes me a good candidate. Went over company hybrid policies, on-call schedule. 3. 90 minute technical interview with hiring manager and another manager to complete 4 tasks. Unfortunately I barely completed the first task with finding a text file on a server with linux command. Very friendly environment and helpful. Gave me a lot of insight into network troubleshooting that I never thought of like difference between ping(UDP) and traceroute(TCP). telnet only tests ports that are allowed by the firewall. Just bummer I'm not skilled enough to move on and join the team.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Q. Create an SSH key and paste the key in Zoom chat. Then connect to our VM(IP address provided) using the SSH key. Q. Customer reports a network issue, how would you troubleshoot it. Q. Administrator can't locate a file but he knows the name of it as abcd.txt. Locate the file in the folder. Q. Tell me your most difficult experience with a customer. Q. Tell me your most difficult troubleshooting experience and how did you go about it. Q. What are the limitation of Windows Powershell vs command prompt
      Answer question
      2

      Developer Support Engineer Interview

      11 Jan 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at JFrog

      Interview

      First step was a brief HR round followed by a technical round. Interviewer during the technical round was rude and the hints given were not helpful at all. Definitely did not help especially with me already nervous during the interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Create an ssh key, complete 4 tasks
      Answer question

      Developer Support Engineer Interview

      5 Aug 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bengaluru
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at JFrog (Bengaluru)

      Interview

      I don't know whats wrong with companies nowadays, I applied to this position seeing the JD (which kinda hinted) that this would be more DevOpsy role. Now the recruiter mentioned there would be a Linux, Scripting, troubleshooting and lastly discussion round (knowledge on programming in any language is a requirement) That's all fine, then I had my first round there were technical questions, (normal conceptual questions). Later when I was told about the role, the interviewer stated that you'd be handling tickets, I said yeah, obviously I'll be troubleshooting the ones that I can (typical L2 support responsibility) and the ones That are code level issues I'll escalate to L3. The interviewer stops me and tells me, No, we have separate team for that... You'd just be assigning devs tickets and Follow-Up, if they are done or not. I then asked the interviewer, why is he asking me technical questions on Linux, SQL, python etc then...its not like a technical role He looked at me blankly, and my interview concluded. Amazing company, amazing profile, amazing experience 10/10, Offer they were giving out - 9 LPA

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What's a kernel, what's a docker Registry , what are constructors in python, Linux boot up process
      Answer question
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