I got an email from HR, and then they asked me to give a written technical test in their office, followed by an interview with the hiring manager.
Then I was asked to come for another technical test in assembly language, followed by an interview with the same manager and team members.
Everything went well, and they asked me to meet the team (3 members). They asked me questions related to my experience. One of the team members asked me why I applied for this job and if anyone told me how boring this job is. He indirectly told me that it is a boring job and not interesting at all.
They were laughing at each other during the interview. This was the worst interview experience I ever had.
Not professional at all.
The final rejection reason was that I didn't do my first round well, and they told me in the fifth round. The entire process took more than a month.
NEVER go for this company. Save yourself from these RACISTS.
C, C++, assembly language
The following metrics were computed from 3 interview experiences for the Fortinet AV Analyst role in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Fortinet's interview process for their AV Analyst roles in Vancouver, British Columbia is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Fortinet's AV Analyst interview process in Vancouver, British Columbia.