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How hands-on are you in scrum meetings?
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Package wise it's not even half . Interview experience of mine was okay and not so complex. May be your panelist thought you are too smart 😃 by the way what was the question asked, what's your YOE and skillset ?
Asked me to write how to connect to AWS S3 from Spring boot app on paper and some react js app on board . I told I can tell high level but I can’t the exact code because I don’t remember AWS sdk classes and some react js app code . He again asked Do you have real hands on Kubernetes . I said I am familiar with the concepts and did local projects, familiar with concepts. He straight away said I need hands on guy. Asked me leave for the day without continuing the interview. Don’t they have Devops team ? Why Developers need to have real hands on kubernetes ? I was extremely disappointed. I spent 4 hours for traveling and waited another 2 hours in the office for my turn. Lloyds interviewers are feeling over smart and not respecting candidate time and skill set. I’m from Java full stack background with 9+ years experience. I feel they inviting too many candidates for the interview. How someone can be extremely expert in front end, back end, cloud and develops tools ? We can learn the concepts not syntax? Worst interview experience . I will never going to attend this company again.
As a developer you are expected to write code. Else you should try for a Scrum master or PM roles
Read my comment again. Do you write how to connect to AWS S3 from spring boot app on paper without referencing any example daily ? How someone can remember all AWS SDK predefined classes ?