Moderate coding emphasis
Platform Engineer interviews focus more on system design and infrastructure knowledge than pure algorithms. Expect medium-level coding questions around automation, scripting, and data structures.
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Platform Engineer interviews focus more on system design and infrastructure knowledge than pure algorithms. Expect medium-level coding questions around automation, scripting, and data structures.
Platform Engineers must design scalable infrastructure, CI/CD pipelines, and developer tooling. Questions emphasize reliability, observability, and platform scalability.
CI/CD
Pipeline Architecture
Observability
Monitoring & Alerting
Infrastructure
Container Orchestration
Different companies emphasize various aspects of platform engineering, from cloud infrastructure to developer productivity tools.
Netflix
Microservices platforms and chaos engineering
Stripe
Payment infrastructure and developer APIs
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👉 Get free daily job postsInsightFinder AI is a Durham, North Carolina-based AI observability and reliability platform. Using unsupervised machine learning over performance metrics and log data, the company detects, diagnoses, remediates and prevents IT incidents — and, more recently, failures in agentic AI systems running in production — via its Autonomous Reliability Insights (ARI) agent. Founded by CEO Helen Gu, a computer science professor at NC State University formerly at IBM and Google, the company counts multiple Fortune 500 customers including a recent Fortune 50 deal.
Raised
$15M
Series B · 2026
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HQ market
Raleigh, North Carolina
United States
Truentity Health is a Chapel Hill, NC-based clinical care delivery network that turns community pharmacies into continuous chronic-care delivery sites. The company combines AI-driven software, physician-governed clinical oversight, billing, and compliance infrastructure so pharmacies can run reimbursable Medicare and Medicaid chronic-care programs without adding staff. Its multi-state network has been adopted by partners including CPESN USA for a national Remote Care Initiative, with a focus on rural and underserved communities under the federal Rural Health Transformation Program.
Raised
$3.5M
Series A · 2026
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Leadership & hiring contacts indexed
HQ market
Raleigh, NC
United States