These questions are good for internees. These days interviews are more about if you could do DevOPs (Programming/Languages, Shell/Bash/Powershell scirpts, CI/CD pipelines, Cloud AWS/Azure/GCP Administrations, Network devices administration/configurations, Dockers/Kubernetes, 0365, Ansible/chef/Terraform..and a lot more) but the title of the job role will be System Administrator or Systems Engineer.
System engineer focuses on designing and creating systems, the system administrator is involved in the ongoing support of those systems and networks. They manage the system security, operation time and make sure it needs matches with the existing budget. Many TH-camrs confuse the two roles.
I believe companies use the term Administrator/Engineer loosely nowadays. The job title may be Engineer but the person would also be performing administrator roles as well as implementing design. HR responsible for advertising the position does not understand this difference.
Wow, I am currently trying to get a job in IT, i use to work in networking. These questions have cleared me that i have the knwoledge to be a system engineer. I was only going for a destkop IT rol or some basic stuff. Now i feel confident to apply to better jobs. Thanks man.
You need to download server and use virtualization lab to break and fix. Especially Active Directory DNS DHCP Groups Policy. Cloud computing. AWS Azure etc. MS 365, outlook exchange server. All important port numbers.
I found your walk-through of the questions quite helpful! I am looking forward to taking on interviews after listening to your questions. Your questions feel more like the ones that I would need in the interviewing process. THANK YOUUUUUUUUU
Just had a systems engineer interview myself and everything on here I was asked about. The interview was for an hour and might've been the toughest interview I've ever had. It was the 2nd interview in hopefully a 3 round process as I'm waiting to hear feedback from the hiring manager. I was also asked about my experience with MS Azure, Exchange, and other M365 Admin responsibilities. After the first series of questions, the interviewer shared his screen and proceeded to ask me about a variety of things such as Vsphere/ESXI, Hyper-V, JSON, XML, batch files, ps1 files, etc. I felt as if I knew most of the technologies but I definitely fell short when it came to things like JSON and XML. I was also asked a few ITIL questions to my surprise, which I thought were easy to answer. I have 4 years of experience in the field working mostly Help desk and a little bit of systems/infrastructure work.
I have an interview scheduled soon, but it's for a program called 'Civil Systems Engineering'. Can I expect the same questions applied to civil engineering?
Thank you. I'm guessing you maybe mean between System Engineer vs System Admin? In Australia, the term job title is really used interchangeably but I noticed in other parts of the world, they may carry different job descriptions.
Yeah, I got a degree in systems engineering in America and have an interview today and it has nothing to do with IT. It actually has to do with the engineering of systems (cars, airplanes, etc). Completely different fields
im new to systems engineering department. i'm a fresh grad and only have basic knowledge. i dont have knowledge in that P1 etc. Is it fine to say "honestly, i dont have any idea about that" i'm just scared that from that statement, they will reject me
@@CloudContext thank you very much. I’m a graduate of electronics engineering and would want to transition to Systems engineer. Any learning courses to recommend where I can start studying about systems department?
Start building home labs Install Server promote to DC and install DNA DHCP. Assign Group policies to OUs . Give share permission to different departments. Like accounts HR IT etc.
If you really have no experience in handling P1 or P2 incidents then that's fine. I assume they would also be expecting that since you are new to the field and might not have much experience or any experience at all. What I would probably do is talk about how you would try to handle a P1 or P2 incident.
These questions are good for internees.
These days interviews are more about if you could do DevOPs (Programming/Languages, Shell/Bash/Powershell scirpts, CI/CD pipelines, Cloud AWS/Azure/GCP Administrations, Network devices administration/configurations, Dockers/Kubernetes, 0365, Ansible/chef/Terraform..and a lot more) but the title of the job role will be System Administrator or Systems Engineer.
Good example of questions - just had an interview and they mentioned majority, thanks for sharing
I've been on MANY Sys Engineer interviews and he is spot on with the line of questions.
Thank you!
System engineer focuses on designing and creating systems, the system administrator is involved in the ongoing support of those systems and networks. They manage the system security, operation time and make sure it needs matches with the existing budget. Many TH-camrs confuse the two roles.
I thought ,System engineer make sure the system performs as intneded, doesnt deisgn a system
I believe companies use the term Administrator/Engineer loosely nowadays. The job title may be Engineer but the person would also be performing administrator roles as well as implementing design.
HR responsible for advertising the position does not understand this difference.
Wow, I am currently trying to get a job in IT, i use to work in networking. These questions have cleared me that i have the knwoledge to be a system engineer. I was only going for a destkop IT rol or some basic stuff. Now i feel confident to apply to better jobs. Thanks man.
You need to download server and use virtualization lab to break and fix. Especially Active Directory DNS DHCP Groups Policy. Cloud computing. AWS Azure etc. MS 365, outlook exchange server. All important port numbers.
I found your walk-through of the questions quite helpful! I am looking forward to taking on interviews after listening to your questions. Your questions feel more like the ones that I would need in the interviewing process. THANK YOUUUUUUUUU
Glad it was helpful!
A big help will do my best on senior systems engineer 👨💻 interview. Thanks again.
Just had a systems engineer interview myself and everything on here I was asked about. The interview was for an hour and might've been the toughest interview I've ever had. It was the 2nd interview in hopefully a 3 round process as I'm waiting to hear feedback from the hiring manager. I was also asked about my experience with MS Azure, Exchange, and other M365 Admin responsibilities. After the first series of questions, the interviewer shared his screen and proceeded to ask me about a variety of things such as Vsphere/ESXI, Hyper-V, JSON, XML, batch files, ps1 files, etc. I felt as if I knew most of the technologies but I definitely fell short when it came to things like JSON and XML. I was also asked a few ITIL questions to my surprise, which I thought were easy to answer. I have 4 years of experience in the field working mostly Help desk and a little bit of systems/infrastructure work.
Current System Admin/Engineer roles demand cloud/devops skills/experience.
This was great! I'm preparing for my Senior System Engineer interview tomorrow. Thanks mate.
Hope it helped!
Did you get it?
@@bunnyman6321he didn’t probably.
@@JWiLLfoReaL Damn
I got the job. Thanks for this!!
These are the same questions that were asked of me in an entry level IT support interview
Just when I was wondering when the new video was coming! 👌🏼
Haha thanks Nick. More coming!
Going for System Engineer role today. Hope this helps 💗🙏
Hope it went well!
I like the way you present these interview questions. I hope you make more of these.
Thank you! That is the plan.
Very informative and very much related to current interview trend.
Wish me luck I've got Systems and Network Engineer job interview scheduled for Wednesday 22/02/2023🙏
Good luck!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
This is very good
I have an interview scheduled soon, but it's for a program called 'Civil Systems Engineering'. Can I expect the same questions applied to civil engineering?
Do have need to study Computer Network or computer Software engineer to become a System engineer?
Bro you got any idea about system engineer quality (mechanical)
would this also apply to the questions asked on Hackerrank?
Resolve all printers down. Send email recommending finally moving to a paperless office. 😉
Haha ah yes, the paperless office.
Great video bro! Is there a difference between system engineer n systems engineer?
Thank you. I'm guessing you maybe mean between System Engineer vs System Admin? In Australia, the term job title is really used interchangeably but I noticed in other parts of the world, they may carry different job descriptions.
@@CloudContext thank you bro!
Yeah, I got a degree in systems engineering in America and have an interview today and it has nothing to do with IT. It actually has to do with the engineering of systems (cars, airplanes, etc). Completely different fields
im new to systems engineering department. i'm a fresh grad and only have basic knowledge. i dont have knowledge in that P1 etc. Is it fine to say "honestly, i dont have any idea about that" i'm just scared that from that statement, they will reject me
Best to be honest, Paolo, as the last thing you want is to take the role and then be unable to fulfil your duties.
@@CloudContext thank you very much. I’m a graduate of electronics engineering and would want to transition to Systems engineer. Any learning courses to recommend where I can start studying about systems department?
Start building home labs
Install Server promote to DC and install DNA DHCP. Assign Group policies to OUs . Give share permission to different departments. Like accounts HR IT etc.
@@CloudContext hmmm dunno bout that
If you really have no experience in handling P1 or P2 incidents then that's fine. I assume they would also be expecting that since you are new to the field and might not have much experience or any experience at all. What I would probably do is talk about how you would try to handle a P1 or P2 incident.
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8:23 that'd be nmap ;P (kidding dont use this u can go to jail)