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Begin Your Practice Session →Microservices developer interviews assess your ability to implement, test, and deploy individual microservices within a distributed architecture. Interviewers evaluate your hands-on coding skills for building service endpoints, implementing business logic within service boundaries, writing effective tests for distributed systems, containerizing services, and collaborating within a team that owns specific services in a larger ecosystem.
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Microservices developers focus more on hands-on implementation of individual services, while microservices engineers often work at the architecture level designing the overall system. Developer roles emphasize coding and testing skills.
Java with Spring Boot, Go, Node.js with Express or NestJS, and Python with FastAPI are the most common. The choice depends on the company and team. Being proficient in at least one is expected.
Expect standard coding rounds plus microservices-specific implementation challenges. You may be asked to build a service endpoint, implement error handling patterns, or write tests for distributed scenarios.
Yes. Containerizing services with Docker and deploying to Kubernetes is standard practice. Understand Dockerfiles, multi-stage builds, Kubernetes deployments, services, and config maps.
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