No questions more telling me what my answers should be when they are amatuers in space. I've worked at Lockheed and NASA for over 20 years. I know what space is about and what you need to do!
Director Engineering Interview Questions
1,160 director engineering interview questions shared by candidates
They were clearly trying to gauge whether I was comfortable switching between leadership and deep technical work — not just delegating but also actively solving problems when needed.
Primarily focussed on leadership style, project management and people management.
About your projects, architecture, test automation, metrics, team building etc
Director Interview Scenario Your task is to guide a collaborative session with the team where we form a plan around the below scenario. We need not cover every aspect, but there should be a good balance of high-level vs detail, short vs long-term, innovation vs risk, strategic vs tactical. Examples of things you could consider include staffing, architecture, operations, and quality. We're looking for someone who has enough grasp of technology that they can use it to solve problems and then organize and align teams around those solutions, while also questioning and helping to shape the organization vision. At Netflix, we want our interviews to bring out your best. To that end, you have a lot of freedom in how you choose to engage with us. Note that we do not expect an entire presentation prepared ahead-of-time, the intent is to work together to develop a solution and debate it. The Good You've been hired as the new CTO of a budding online food-delivery service in the Bay Area. We've enjoyed early success getting three partner restaurants on board and thanks to timely, accurate food deliveries, customer demand is increasing. We've just raised a round of cash and want to take this to the next level. The Bad BizDev has tentatively signed on 5 new partner restaurants. The CEO is looking for metrics on partner performance to better understand where to invest. The Board is discussing expanding into more regions over the next 5 years. All are looking to you for a plan. The Ugly The systems supporting the three partners had to be customized for each one's different workflows and business practices. These misalignments lead to mistakes and painful customer support, risking our company's main competitive advantage in a crowded market. The dev team is already stretched thin just supporting the three partner restaurants we already have. -- We'd like to spend the first 10 minutes with introductions where you can ask questions and get to know us, the next 45 minutes debating the above scenario and the last 5 minutes for feedback. That is a lot to ask in a short time, so use your judgment in what you choose to cover and how to make the most of it. Good luck, we're thrilled to meet you! Additional Context Some initial assumptions you can make to save some time: 1. We already have a basic microservice architecture in place on AWS. 2. We have a fleshed-out web app which customers (individual users) can use to order food and pay via Stripe. The order fulfillment process is: a. Our three current partners are small and unsophisticated. We've provided each with an ipad configured with an email client. b. Our system sends emails with order details to partner restaurants and delivery info to a contracted local delivery service. c. Partner restaurants do not communicate directly with customers. If there are any changes, problems, or updates to delivery times, the partner emails us and we handle communication and charge adjustments manually. d. After delivery, drivers click a special link they received in their email to confirm. This triggers a Stripe transfer to the partner restaurant. i. We don't store card numbers or process payments ourselves 3. Menu creation is very high-touch: a. Our employees go on-site to partner restaurants and take photos. b. Details are entered into a Google Sheet. c. An engineer manually runs a script to import the sheet into our database. d. Changes require manually tweaking the DB or a re-import of the entire sheet. 4. We have minimal analytics. a. Creating stats require an engineer to run queries by hand. b. We have a feedback widget on our site, customers generally seem happy. Most customers make additional orders. c. Since we only have three partner restaurants and currently maintain a close relationship with each, we can confidently say they are happy. d. Though simple, the system itself is quite stable; unexpected downtime is rare.
A SQL join question... I forget which one.
General engineering questions, what is the team size you have handled, Why PAYTM, what is the role etc.
What kind of environment would I like to build?
Describe your approach to crafting a strategy for this capability for our organization?
What do you know about the company?
Viewing 851 - 860 interview questions