Used to be a great place to work, but not anymore.
Internal politics, constant organization change.
I interviewed for a role in the DLP team. I was to come to the office for four rounds of interviews after the HM screening. I had a coding round, which was by far the worst I'd had in a long time. The question wasn't hard. The interviewer allocated
Very organized, but the interview process was long. The process covered: * Coding exercises * Data structures * System design * Networking * Puzzles * Debugging skills assessment It started with a phone screen, followed by an on-site coding exercis
My interview experience with Palo Alto Networks in September was highly unprofessional. The interviewer displayed a critical and apathetic attitude throughout the session. Instead of focusing on my qualifications, he repeatedly criticized my tech st
I interviewed for a role in the DLP team. I was to come to the office for four rounds of interviews after the HM screening. I had a coding round, which was by far the worst I'd had in a long time. The question wasn't hard. The interviewer allocated
Very organized, but the interview process was long. The process covered: * Coding exercises * Data structures * System design * Networking * Puzzles * Debugging skills assessment It started with a phone screen, followed by an on-site coding exercis
My interview experience with Palo Alto Networks in September was highly unprofessional. The interviewer displayed a critical and apathetic attitude throughout the session. Instead of focusing on my qualifications, he repeatedly criticized my tech st