I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Brocade in Jan 2015
Interview
No telephonic round. This was a scheduled event to be completed in the same day.
First round was written test round to be completed in your language of coding or scripting. This code has to be executed on a machine which they will give. It should be a working code. Basic unix questions on how to get system details like mac address, IPV4 address, CPU usage, memory statistics, setting up a cron job , writing to a log file etc. You have to use some AWK, SED etc
Next 3-4 rounds are technical rounds on various telecommunication related architectures and systems. All rounds will consist of some questions related to java internals, APIs etc. Testing basics and methodologies are also concentrated. Overall functional testing and scenarios while testing distributed systems was given more importance.
Last round will be with the director of the team.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Brocade (Bengaluru) in Dec 2014
Interview
applied for an entry level position.
written test followed by a technical and managerial round...
technical round was quite interesting.
questions ranged from advanced data structures to multithreaded programming.
few random mid level coding questions were asked. code had to written and streamlined.
managerial round was also mostly technical.
got a call after 3 days.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
best data structure for implementing some random scenario
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Brocade (Bengaluru) in Jan 2012
Interview
1 talk witj manager, 4 rounds onsite with 1 round coding and 3 f2f interviews. One call from onsite engineer was postive and good. Local tech interviews are done well and veru dignified with good quality. The coding interview was on a laptop and was tough. Be prepared to negotiate and walk away from the interview if you dont like teh offer. The hr people are cheats and lie and give you less money and fool you.