Fortinet has a very nice work culture. There are no fixed login timings like you are supposed to work from 9 to 6, 10 to 7, etc. We can come to the office and log in at any time. The food here is also amazing and very tasty.
To talk about our work, it's really, really nice. There is a lot of freedom and exposure. People here are from different places with lots of talent, skill, and potential. There's a lot of freedom of speech. You can express your thoughts with no inhibition.
Overall, Fortinet is one of the greatest places to work.
I don't think I can talk about the cons because I don't find one. It all depends on how well the employee blends with the organization.
Management is really cool and balanced.
1. Applied for the job on LinkedIn. 2. Received an email for a test on HackerRank. 3. Passed the test and got invited for a meeting. 4. Attended the interview and was passed. The test was focused on networking, basic web knowledge, and testing.
Basic network problems and some coding problems. People are very nice and willing to help you. They will guide you when you meet difficult problems. It is a nice experience.
First is OA. Once OA is passed, there was a technical interview. During the technical interview, most of the questions asked were about network protocols. Some of the questions were related to Python and Linux.
1. Applied for the job on LinkedIn. 2. Received an email for a test on HackerRank. 3. Passed the test and got invited for a meeting. 4. Attended the interview and was passed. The test was focused on networking, basic web knowledge, and testing.
Basic network problems and some coding problems. People are very nice and willing to help you. They will guide you when you meet difficult problems. It is a nice experience.
First is OA. Once OA is passed, there was a technical interview. During the technical interview, most of the questions asked were about network protocols. Some of the questions were related to Python and Linux.