Cloud Engineer Interview Questions

Cloud Engineer Interview Questions

Cloud Engineers spielen eine wichtige Rolle bei der Entwicklung und Implementierung von Software in Technologieunternehmen. Bei Vorstellungsgesprächen für eine Position als Cloud Engineer möchten Arbeitgeber in der Regel erfahren, wie Sie sich über die aktuellen Trends in diesem Bereich auf dem Laufenden halten und wie Sie Probleme angehen, die auf diesem Gebiet auftreten können. Sie sollten sich zu Ihren Fähigkeiten äußern und so detailliert wie möglich darlegen, wie sich Ihr lösungsorientiertes Denken in früheren Arbeitssituationen bewährt hat. Schließlich sollten Sie sich auch in Bezug auf andere Bereiche innerhalb von Technologieunternehmen mit den entsprechenden Fachleuten auseinandersetzen, um zu zeigen, dass Sie die Besonderheiten des Cloud-Computings kennen und wissen, warum dieses gegenwärtig von so hoher Relevanz sind.

Typische Bewerbungsfragen als Cloud Engineer (m/w/d) und wie Sie diese beantworten

Question 1

Frage 1: Was ist Ihrer Meinung nach zurzeit das wichtigste Thema bei Unternehmen, die die Cloud nutzen, und wie halten Sie sich über aktuelle Trends und Praktiken auf dem Laufenden?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Demonstrieren Sie Ihre Fähigkeit, in großen Zusammenhängen zu denken und dabei ein Auge für Details und Wirkungen zu haben. Außergewöhnliche Antworten können mögliche Lösungen darlegen. Indem Sie fallenlassen, dass Pixlr, Phoenix und Jaycut zu den wichtigsten Anwendungen gehören, die heutzutage für das Cloud-Computing verwendet werden, zeigen Sie zudem, dass Sie über die aktuellen Trends in diesem Bereich wirklich Bescheid wissen. Damit Sie bei aktuellen Trends wirklich im Thema bleiben, könnten Sie sich für ein Unternehmen wie Amazon entscheiden, das sehr oft den aktuellen Stand des Arbeitsmarkts in diesem Bereich bestimmt.
Question 2

Frage 2: Welche Ihrer speziellen Fähigkeiten machen Sie zu einem erstklassigen Cloud Engineer?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Sprechen Sie über Ihre Kompetenzen beim schnellen Erstellen, Bereitstellen und Verwalten von Anwendungen. Das Cloud-Computing nutzt dies zur Stärkung und Skalierbarkeit. Erwähnen Sie die einschlägigen Programmiersprachen und Frameworks, die Sie beherrschen und die Sie zur Idealbesetzung für diese Stelle machen.
Question 3

Frage 3: Welche Vorteile bietet das Cloud-Computing?

How to answer
So beantworten Sie die Frage: Das ist Ihre Chance, für sich zu werben. Erläutern Sie, wie moderne Nutzer mithilfe des Cloud-Computings von einem umfangreichen Netzwerk globaler Webserver profitieren. Sprechen Sie darüber, wie dies zur Steigerung von Produktivität, Leistung und Effizienz der Plattform beitragen kann. Sie sollten auch darlegen, dass Cloud-Computing die Datenspeicher- und Datensicherungskapazitäten der Webserver erhöht.

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If you are taking the technical test or any of the online challenges, then you should prepare by reading this site as well as practicing and planning the online challenges in order to complete them in a fast time. The interviewers all have a standard batch of questions that they ask all applicants. Chances are good you will get the same "cookie-cutter" questions as the ones listed here and you will be able to ace the technical interviews. Most of the technical questions are purely academic and seemingly trivial in nature. Others involve things you would only see in problem edge-cases. Other questions are way too broad to express in detail in a limited time interview without any planning or reference material. If you're a decent system engineer who actually reads manuals, plans your configurations, and sets things up properly the first time so that you don't revisit low level problems constantly - you probably won't be able to answer them because you won't have dealt with the same problems on a constant basis in order to remember them. I assume the role must require you to rush to fix things in a short space of time that customers manage to repeatedly break horribly. I had mostly network questions for some reason even though I told them it wasn't my strong suit, despite wanting to improve in this field. - What is HTTP error 400 (Bad request) - Explain TCP congestion control and how it works (average round trip timer retries) - Explain everything in detail that happens when you type www.amazon.com into your browser (you will have to explain everything that happens in all the OSI layers, DHCP, DNS, routing protocols, HTTP ports and commands, TCP, load balancing, reverse proxies, CSS, databases, etc) - An FTP download starts slow and then speeds up towards the end. Why is that? - If you were to set up amazon.com from scratch, what would you do? (essentially describe everything involved in filling a datacentre with networking, hardware, software, storage, and getting it seen on the internet) - What does a router do if the MTU is too small for the packet (packet fragmentation, but you can talk about MSS and PMTUD) - What kind of DNS record that tells the name server to find it's own domain by looking at it's own records to avoid a recursive loop? (A DNS glue record) - Describe the Phases of IPSEC (IKE phase 1 - establish security association policies and Diffie helman key exchange, IKE phase 2 - establish the security association and regularly retest it) - How can a filesystem say it has free space but you are unable to write anything into it (out of inodes) - What happens when a router receives a packet? (describe routing, forwarding, and encapsulation processes) - What are the differences between OSPF and BGP? (OSPF is link-state used internally in sites, BGP is path vector - and connects sites via AS numbers to the public internet)
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Jul 12, 2016

If you are taking the technical test or any of the online challenges, then you should prepare by reading this site as well as practicing and planning the online challenges in order to complete them in a fast time. The interviewers all have a standard batch of questions that they ask all applicants. Chances are good you will get the same "cookie-cutter" questions as the ones listed here and you will be able to ace the technical interviews. Most of the technical questions are purely academic and seemingly trivial in nature. Others involve things you would only see in problem edge-cases. Other questions are way too broad to express in detail in a limited time interview without any planning or reference material. If you're a decent system engineer who actually reads manuals, plans your configurations, and sets things up properly the first time so that you don't revisit low level problems constantly - you probably won't be able to answer them because you won't have dealt with the same problems on a constant basis in order to remember them. I assume the role must require you to rush to fix things in a short space of time that customers manage to repeatedly break horribly. I had mostly network questions for some reason even though I told them it wasn't my strong suit, despite wanting to improve in this field. - What is HTTP error 400 (Bad request) - Explain TCP congestion control and how it works (average round trip timer retries) - Explain everything in detail that happens when you type www.amazon.com into your browser (you will have to explain everything that happens in all the OSI layers, DHCP, DNS, routing protocols, HTTP ports and commands, TCP, load balancing, reverse proxies, CSS, databases, etc) - An FTP download starts slow and then speeds up towards the end. Why is that? - If you were to set up amazon.com from scratch, what would you do? (essentially describe everything involved in filling a datacentre with networking, hardware, software, storage, and getting it seen on the internet) - What does a router do if the MTU is too small for the packet (packet fragmentation, but you can talk about MSS and PMTUD) - What kind of DNS record that tells the name server to find it's own domain by looking at it's own records to avoid a recursive loop? (A DNS glue record) - Describe the Phases of IPSEC (IKE phase 1 - establish security association policies and Diffie helman key exchange, IKE phase 2 - establish the security association and regularly retest it) - How can a filesystem say it has free space but you are unable to write anything into it (out of inodes) - What happens when a router receives a packet? (describe routing, forwarding, and encapsulation processes) - What are the differences between OSPF and BGP? (OSPF is link-state used internally in sites, BGP is path vector - and connects sites via AS numbers to the public internet)

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