Interview process was messy. Internal recruiter and hiring staff seemingly wasting time with feedback and moving the process along. Nearly 2 months of interviews. I was the one constantly chasing up for feedback or trying to figure out what was even going on. Did roughly 5-6 interviews total, including a presentation. Questions were pretty easy, nothing really technical if you know about their product line. Got an offer, and it was disappointing to say the least. Accepted at first because I really wanted a career change, but then they took forever to get paperwork and onboarding together. It's now been 2 weeks, and still no progression since accepting the offer so I couldn't even put in notice with my current job. Had to provide my own information because it seemed like they weren't doing their due diligence on getting everything ready. In the time between accepting the offer and now, I interviewed for another job and received a much better offer. Lots of red flags throughout the process and feeling like I was genuinely not much of a priority to them when I was expected to make them a priority every time. If I hadn't been working from home, I probably would've lost my current job trying to do all of these bogus interviews. Varonis is a great company, but this really tainted my experience of wanting to be in this division with what's currently going on. It really felt like they had no idea what they wanted or how to make a decision. Even when I emailed them to let them know I had accepted another offer instead, I got no response from one person and an out of office reply from the other. And that has pretty much summed up my entire interview experience. Expect to never really know what's next or where you stand because of "them finding the right fit."