I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at RSA Security
Interview
Two rounds of interviews, multiple people at each one. Only one of the interviews was in person, the others were done completely remote. Very standard interview questions during each round. Nothing that seemed too difficult to answer.
I applied online. I interviewed at RSA Security (Boston, MA) in Nov 2018
Interview
Couple for interviews. But the hiring process was a bit long (3 months). The job offer is above the market avg.
I had the interciews with the hiring manager, but also with the sales manager since i was going to work with him and his feed back is important. In addition the the HR team ...
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Technical questions about the cyber security domains, precious experience and knowledge about RSA offering
I applied online. I interviewed at RSA Security (New York, NY) in Nov 2017
Interview
Three rounds of interviews for entry-level sales engineer (in late 2017). First interview was over the phone and did not contain much technical content, other than being asked to describe technical capabilities and experience. Second and third interviews for me happened together and in-person. The company paid for my travel to a nearby major city and for the hotel for the night - though someone at the company failed to reserve the hotel correctly and I had to pay out of pocket and get reimbursed. The second part was me presenting to a room of managers and potential co-workers on a technical topic of my choosing. The third part immediately followed and was a rather informal tech interview - normal for a cyber security company. I was grilled for 30-45 minutes on various cyber technologies.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The only question I remember specifically was being asked about a process taking over or injecting itself into another process and being asked what that is called.