I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters (New York, NY) in Sept 2011
Interview
This was a 2 process interview:
First I had to interview with IBM who had the contract with the client for IT support.
I interviewed with the IBM Managing Director for this account - lasted about 20-30 minutes.
IBM liked me and submitted my resume to their client with their recommendation.
The client Operation Project Manager called me and within the first 10 minutes I knew I would not get the job.
The Job description stated they were looking for a network engineer for trouble shooting and support for building out a new Data Center.
Every question the Operation Project Manager asked had to do with specific configurations of Firewalls.
As in the exact CLI for what he asked.
The Operation Project Manager had his own agenda on what he wanted, nothing to do with the position that was described.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The exact command on how to configure a device function.
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters in Feb 2020
Interview
It was really good. The panel was clear on the questions and kind of people they were looking for. The manager was keenly observing the process to understand if the candidate fit the position or not.
I applied online. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters in Sept 2017
Interview
the interview process is good , having very basic questions and situational questions will be asked, so its kind of avg, level so its kind of avg, level so its kind of avg, level
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Thomson Reuters (Bengaluru) in Jun 2016
Interview
This may depends on different teams, but usually:
Telephonic Round to screen the communication and technical knowledge
1 or 2 Technical round to screen the depth of skills on technology
Final HR Round for salary negotiation
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Expect candidate to be strong in BGP, MPLS, VPN, NAT, CISCO/JUNIPER and Routing concpets