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      Technical Account Manager Interview

      May 10, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      San Francisco, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Tanium (San Francisco, CA) in May 2019

      Interview

      After some email discourse with a “Recruiting Coordinator” I was scheduled for an initial interview with one of Tanium’s recruiters. After introducing himself this gentleman jumped right into some technical questions that he seemed to be reading off a page. There was no mention of this being a tech screen so naturally many of the questions I was a bit rusty on and he kept commenting on how I was doing poorly on the questions. I’ve never had a recruiter pull such a bait and switch (or even try to conduct a tech screen) so this really came across as rather strange. There was no discussion of the position, my experience or anything really important, just some random and generic tech questions. The recruiter was pretty full of himself and seemed to delight in making me uncomfortable. After pointing out again that I wasn’t doing well on the questions he then told me that I might be a fit for an on-site position and asked if I was willing to relocate. The position I was interviewing for was advertised as a remote position and when I inquired why he was pushing onsite he stated that I didn’t seem qualified to work remotely. This was after just a few minutes of him asking some random tech questions. While I’ve seen this type of interview process before the wonderful people at Tanium seem to have taken it to a new level of absurdity. As I have a background in recruitment and interviewing candidates as well as training and mentoring new hires, I know the game all too well. For a company that prides itself on being bold and innovative my experience with Tanium is that they are living in the dark ages. Forcing a candidate to jump through hoops and get an A on textbook technical questions will only tell you how good they are at answering questions. When I helped build a team of IT professionals, we focused on finding out what really mattered about a new candidate – their work ethic and personal integrity, their troubleshooting ability and their understanding of customer service. The final conclusion here is simple: if a company treats you like dirt during your first interview, just imagine how they will treat you if you were actually hired? After being on the receiving end of this kind of unprofessional conduct and dishonesty from the recruiter I made the decision to end the call. The recruiter attempted to call me back but I have no desire to speak with him or anyone at this company ever again. I would advise anyone reading this to think well on what I’ve shared before applying to Tanium. Unfortunately, I have been experiencing more of this type of behavior from companies lately who seem to have no idea how to treat job candidates. My experience definitely reflected what I’ve read about Tanium in that they seem to pride themselves with an extensive interview process and raking candidates over the coals. Why anyone with a modicum of self-respect would put themselves through such an ordeal speaks volumes about this company. I have decided to rate my interview experience with Tanium as positive because my negative experience with their recruiter became the catalyst for changing my entire mindset for my new career search. This is the last time I will ever allow myself to be treated this way, and after spending the weekend researching better ways to find a better job, I feel invigorated and ready for the new challenge of doing things differently. Thank you, Tanium, for pointing me in the right direction.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Just some general basic tech questions. My interviewer didn't seem to like any of my answers (even the ones I knew were correct).
      Answer question
      4

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      Technical Account Manager Interview

      Mar 17, 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Tanium

      Interview

      As others have said, don't waste your time. I applied in January, and a recruiter reached out in March. I was still looking for the right fit, so I emailed back on a Wednesday accepting the interview invitation. No answer. I sent a follow up email the following Tuesday, and again no answer. I sent a final email Friday thanking them for their time and interest, and immediately received a response saying they were still interested and wanted to schedule an interview. Once we connected it seemed as though things were going well. The recruiter detailed the extremely thourough interview process, and moved me forward to a technical quiz. After passing that, she scheduled me with the VP of TAM, for the following week, and sent me a list of videos and resources about Tanium I should learn. I poured hours into their youtube channel, vimeo account, and more, and when I logged onto my interview the guy never even showed. I emailed the recruiter twice more, and then gave up. I like to be well prepared during the interview process, but apparently they don't. Hopefully they don't treat their accounts this poorly!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Background questions + Technical interview
      Answer question
      9

      Technical Account Manager Interview

      Jan 2, 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Sunrise, FL
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Tanium (Sunrise, FL) in Jan 2021

      Interview

      Interview process is extensive compared to other companies, but HR made it smoother. Guiding throughout all the steps and what to expect. First interview is the HR screening asking basic questions. Then u will do an online quiz, where u have 30seconds to answer each question: most about linux and windows concepts and very few about network ports. Third round is with an SVP (30mins) also non-technical questions, just to verify that you are a good fit. After that is the technical round (one hour) with three engineers from different support teams, they ask a lotttt Fifth round is with your direct report (30mins) asking non-technical questions. Sixth round (30mins) is with a director Would suggest to ask questions to them on every round

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Port numbers for ftp, ssh, telnet, https
      1 Answer

      Technical Account Manager Interview

      Mar 25, 2021
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Tanium in Jan 2021

      Interview

      Fantastic process overall here. 1) Call with recruiter - They discuss the job duties, salary, benefits, career advancement options, and ask 5-10 technical questions. 2)Tech quiz - 30 seconds per question, maybe 20-30 questions. 3)Review of Tech quiz - Are you a good fit for current position? 4)Culture Interview with Regional VP / Global VP or similar 5)Tech Panel Interview - Go over your tech quiz, ask you a ton more questions. 6)Project Manager / Director Interview - Go over some more job duties / other thoughts 7)Direct manager interview - Culture, Tech, customer service etc.. Throughout the process, my recruiter gave me a call and/or an email in between each to discuss, gather feedback and answer any questions I had. It was a white glove treatment, and showed how they take care of their employees, as well as prospective employees. Thank you Laureise! :)

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

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