I interviewed twice.
Once in early 2016, and the last time was in December 2018.
Here's how the process typically flows:
You will speak with the HR manager first, and then proceed directly to the technical interview.
I have found Palo Alto Networks to be quite an inconsistent and disorganized company.
During my first interview process, the hiring manager missed two scheduled interviews in a row.
This time around, the interviewers were almost too critical, as if they were purposely trying to filter me out.
Think twice before considering this company for employment.
They don't appear to know what they want, and employees tend to be pompous based on my direct experience.
I was bombarded with questions, everything from STP to firewalls. The questioning was very pedantic.
The following metrics were computed from 1 interview experience for the Palo Alto Networks Resident Engineer role in Remote, Oregon.
Palo Alto Networks's interview process for their Resident Engineer roles in Remote, Oregon is extremely selective, failing the vast majority of engineers.
Candidates reported having very negative feelings for Palo Alto Networks's Resident Engineer interview process in Remote, Oregon.