About the role
Arista is a fast growing mid-size company that builds multi-layer Ethernet switches for modern data centers. Led by industry titans Andy Bechtolsheim and Jayshree Ullal, we are developing new hardware and software solutions that improve the scalability, performance, and reliability of large-scale cloud networks and distributed computing environments.
Arista recruits interns and new college graduates for all of our offices, each of which is catered to enhance the comfort and well-being of our employees. Our new headquarters in North Santa Clara has:
A game room, with board games, foosball and the latest video game console systems
Fully stocked break rooms on every floor with free snacks, sodas, fruits, juices and all sorts of caffeine
Open seating areas on each floor that encourage collaboration and conversation
A spacious cafeteria with fresh and affordable dining options
An onsite gym
Beyond our new offices, Arista has a strong work culture that sets us apart. Our awesome environment has been recognized for the past several years, including on Glassdoor's list of top 50 places to work in the US! Here are some of the many aspects that make Arista a great place to work:
A flat and friendly management team. Our managers are here to support and enable you to be the best engineer possible!
Flexible working hours and flexible vacation policies. No need to rush into work every morning!
Numerous intern events are scheduled every term, including sailing, hiking, go-karting, LAN parties, and much more!
Hackathons (we call them Hack-a-Switches!) are held twice a year. We get together for 24 hours and come up with some unique and fun or bizarre applications for a switch!
About the company
Arista is a fast growing mid-size company that builds multi-layer Ethernet switches for modern data centers. Led by industry titans Andy Bechtolsheim and Jayshree Ullal, we are developing new hardware and software solutions that improve the scalability, performance, and reliability of large-scale cloud networks and distributed computing environments.