Mostly just open ended and general questions about Projects I've worked on and what I wanted to do. I asked more questions than they did. Even though the job was technical I wasn't really asked any type of technical questions scenario or otherwise. It was very conversational and easy in relation to typical interviews for this type of role. Even though the job was listed as an Architect it seemed like they were looking for someone more lower level such as a systems engineer /support person or as one guy put it "a wrench turner". An architect is not typically a wrench turner.
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System Design and K8s troubleshooting
Basic Linux and SQL questions
NDA
Give us an intro about yourself Where do you see yourself in 5 years
What do you know about AMEX Market share of AMEX (regional / global) Acceptance How it can be improved
Behavioral questions and technical assessment based on Resume
N/A - I respect the effort it takes for a small team to create a hiring flow and part of the process is always that you agree as a candidate to not disclose the specifics. The Coding question was a fairly straightforward text processing question, tho in scope was several other "operational" type tasks ripe for automation as well
Plan for an on-prem deployment strategy
Can you provide an example of when you've worked as part of a team and what you feel your role was throughout.
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