I was contacted by a recruiter and was given 48 hours to finish a technical test. Then there was an onsite interview, which took me about 5 hours.
I was given a technical test for 30 minutes, then another aptitude test for 90 minutes, and then 3 interviewers asked me questions. At the end, I talked to a manager.
There were too many questions for the given time to answer, and I believe it was not professional to assess candidate skills with such long, "back to school" tests. My interview with the interviewers also didn't feel professional. One of the interviewers almost didn't ask me any questions. My impression during my interview was that Fortinet's culture would not be something I would like.
Networking, questions about the technical test I had done, Linux shell scripting, network security.
The following metrics were computed from 5 interview experiences for the Fortinet QA Engineer role in Burnaby, British Columbia.
Fortinet's interview process for their QA Engineer roles in Burnaby, British Columbia is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having negative feelings for Fortinet's QA Engineer interview process in Burnaby, British Columbia.