Home
Calendar
Certifications
Columns
Features
Forum
Resources
Vitals
Latest Additions
April 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - eLearnSecurity
Human Intelligence to Navigate the Security Data Deluge
February 2013 Free Giveaway Winner of SANS CyberCon Training
Interview: Bugcrowd Founders on Herding Ninjas for Crowdsourced Bug Bounties
Network Forensics: The Tree in the Forest
March 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - Mile2
Book Review: Violent Python
February 2013 Free Giveaway Sponsor - SANS
Holiday 2012 Free Giveaway Winner of Metasploit Pro by Rapid7
Course Review: SANS FOR408 Computer Forensic Investigations – Windows In-Depth
The Security Consulting Sugar High
Tutorial: Fun with SMB on the Command Line
Interview: Ilia Kolochenko, CEO of High-Tech Bridge
October 2012 Free Giveaway Winner of LearningGate Training
The Broken: Assessing Corporate Security in 2012 to Make a Better 2013
EH-Net Login
Welcome Guest.
Username:
Password:
Remember me
Lost Password?
No account yet?
Register
Who's Online
We have 41 guests and 2 members online
Free Business and Tech Magazines and eBooks
You are here:
Home
Resources
Career Central
Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
EH-Net
May 23, 2013, 05:55:27 AM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
Did you miss your
activation email?
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
News
: Go back to The Ethical Hacker Network Online Magazine
Home Page
Home
Help
Calendar
Login
Register
EH-Net
>
Resources
>
Career Central
(Moderator:
don
) >
Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice (Read 5082 times)
0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
dimo
Newbie
Offline
Posts: 18
Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
on:
July 30, 2012, 09:26:15 AM »
Hi guys,
I've been interviewing lately and went as far as the 2nd interview twice on Security roles for large companies. These aren't guru roles (which will suit me
) i.e. they're not senior but now I have another in the next few days with another large multinational no names mentioned but suffice to say they sell books
, does anyone have any advice for me , the first Interview was tricky enough fundametals of networking through to attacks defense and encryption incident response, I'm hoping to at least do well but this is obviosly going to be the b&&tch questions. Any ideas of questions \answers would be great ... I'd love the job as it is direct security....any help greatly appreciated
Logged
C|EH C|HFI ECSA Comptia Security +
hell_razor
Jr. Member
Offline
Posts: 90
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #1 on:
July 30, 2012, 10:17:01 AM »
I would guess a second interview may be more interpersonal than technical. I would be prepared for questions about your work ethic, attitude, and knowledge about the company rather than even deeper security questions.
Logged
A+, Network+, Server+, CISSP, GSEC, GCIH, GPEN, GCIA, GISP, GCFW
3xban
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 608
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #2 on:
July 30, 2012, 08:23:40 PM »
Yep, you did well enough in the technical review, now they want to see how you do with soft skills. Be honest, don't try to bull shit them. They will probably ask you how to deal with people and such. If you are doing IR, you may have to confiscate a user's computer for investigation. So they will want to know how you would handle yourself. The user may not know they are being investigated and you may not be aloud to talk to them about it nor do they want you to tip them off.
That kind of stuff, how do you prioritize? Project management skills? I've met some super smart people who couldn't present a blank paper to a room full of statues. Good luck on the interview! Keep us posted.
Logged
Certs: GCWN
(@)Dewser
Seen
Full Member
Offline
Posts: 134
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #3 on:
July 31, 2012, 07:17:53 PM »
I had 5 1-hour phone interviews for a Security Engineering job with a large company that sells books before I flew to Seattle and interviewed with more people. All the interviews were very technical. The only stuff I didn't know was about routing.
Honestly, after going there, it didn't seem like that great a place to work. Meaning even if I had gotten the job, I don't know if it would have been worth all the phone interviews and flying to Seattle for 3 days. Plus it would have cost me more money to buy books because of tax if I worked there.
That being said, study up on routing and good luck.
Logged
Sec+, eCPPT
don
Editor-In-Chief
Administrator
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 4167
Editor-In-Chief
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #4 on:
August 06, 2012, 12:24:28 PM »
How'd it go, dimo?
Don
Logged
CISSP, MCSE, CSTA, Security+ SME
YuckTheFankees
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 324
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #5 on:
August 21, 2012, 04:45:15 AM »
How did the interview go?
Logged
OSCP in progress
rance
Full Member
Offline
Posts: 212
<censored>
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #6 on:
August 21, 2012, 09:53:33 AM »
3xban gave the best interview advice, ever. Never BS. I think it's way better to say "well, ya know, I don't have a lot of experience in that, but it's something that's always interested me and i've wanted to learn it." as opposed to BS'ing a way through your answer. Because that answer might lead you to being put in a position of doing that work, then what?
I had a technical interview last night. I was asked about pen testing VPNs, and I just straight up said "well, i'm not gonna bs you, never touched it once, and have only done cursory reading on the practice." He totally appreciated the honest answer instead of trying to fumble my way through impressing him.
It's okay to say "i'm weak here" as long as you show an interest in and and aptitude for learning something. While most job listings have an impossible laundry list of qualifications that maybe only a few infosec super heroes possess, they know you're not going to hit 100% of those qualifications.
Again, just be honest. It takes the pressure off of you, and if they say no, then you may have just avoided being thrown in to work that would actually be detrimental to you or your career.
Logged
Poking at security since 1986. +++ATH
hayabusa
Hero Member
Offline
Posts: 1632
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #7 on:
August 21, 2012, 10:05:30 AM »
Quote from: rance on August 21, 2012, 09:53:33 AM
Again, just be honest. It takes the pressure off of you, and if they say no, then you may have just avoided being thrown in to work that would actually be detrimental to you or your career.
++1 (to both Rance and 3xban)
Logged
~ hayabusa ~
"All men can see these tactics whereby I conquer, but what none can see is the strategy out of which victory is evolved." - Sun Tzu, 'The Art of War'
OSCE, OSCP , GPEN, C|EH
Jamie.R
Sr. Member
Offline
Posts: 429
Re: Security engineer 2nd Technical Interview advice
«
Reply #8 on:
August 21, 2012, 11:17:43 AM »
Yes I agree its not worth BS as most of the time the person doing the interview know his stuff and will will get caugth out. On the other hand I think its ok and really good if you say I dont know this area too much but this how I would approach it.
Logged
OSWP | Hackingdojo Nidan | eCPPT
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
EH-Net
-----------------------------
=> Calendar Of Events
===> ChicagoCon 2007
===> ChicagoCon 2008s
===> ChicagoCon 2008f
===> ChicagoCon 2009s
=> Ethical Hacktivism
=> News Items and General Discussion About EH-Net
===> Greetings
=> Special Events
-----------------------------
Ethical Hacking Discussions and Related Certifications
-----------------------------
=> General Certification
===> Networking
===> OS
===> Security
=> Compliance, Regulations & Standards
=> Control Systems
=> Cyber Warfare
=> Forensics
===> CCE / MCCE - (Master) Certified Computer Examiner
===> CHFI - Computer Hacking Forensic Investigator
===> EnCE - EnCase® Certified Examiner
===> GCFA - GIAC Certified Forensics Analyst
=> Hardware
=> Incident Response
===> CSIH - Computer Security Incident Handler
===> GCIH - GIAC Certified Incident Handler
=> Malware
===> Advisories
=> Mobile
=> Network Pen Testing
===> CEH - Certified Ethical Hacker
===> CPTC - Certified Penetration Testing Consultant
===> CPTE - Certified Penetration Testing Engineer
===> CSTA - Certified Security Testing Associate
===> eCPPT - eLearnSecurity Certified Professional Penetration Tester
===> ECSA - EC-Council Certified Security Analyst
===> GPEN - GIAC Certified Penetration Tester
===> OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
=> Physical Security
=> Programming
=> Social Engineering
=> Web Applications
=> Wireless
===> CWNP Certs
===> GAWN - GIAC Assessing Wireless Networks
===> OSWP - Offensive Security Wireless Professional
=> Other
-----------------------------
Columns
-----------------------------
=> Editor-In-Chief
=> Andress
=> Gates
=> Haddix
=> Hadnagy
=> Heffner
=> Hoffman
=> Linn
=> RichM
=> Murray
=> J. Peltier
=> Weidman
=> Wilson
-----------------------------
Features
-----------------------------
=> /root
=> Book Reviews
=> Opinions
=> Skillz
===> Examples
===> May 06 - Star Hacks, Episode V: The Empire Hacks Back
===> July 06 - Hack Bill!
===> Sept 06 - Netcat in the Hat
===> Nov 06 - Hitch-Hackers Guide to the Galaxy
===> Dec 06 - A Christmas (Hacking) Story
===> Feb 07 - Charlottes Web Site
===> April 07 - Microsoft Office Space
===> June 07 - Serenity Hack
===> Oct 07 - Worst. Ethical. Hacker. Challenge. Ever.
===> Dec 07 - Frosty the Snow Crash
===> March 2008 - It Happened One Friday
===> Oct 2008 - Scooby Doo and the Crypto Caper
===> Dec 08 - Santa Claus Is Hacking to Town
===> Feb 2009 - Brady Bunch Boondoggle
===> July 2009 - Prison Break
===> October 2009 - SSHliders
===> December 2009 - Miracle on Thirty-Hack Street
===> December 2010 - The Nightmare Before Charlie Browns Christmas
-----------------------------
Resources
-----------------------------
=> Career Central
===> Looking For Work
===> Looking To Hire
=> Links to cool sites.
=> Mass Media
=> News from the Outside World
=> Tools
=> Tutorials
===> Tutorial Requests
Loading...
Exclusive Deal
SANSFIRE 2013
June 15 - 22
5% Off
w/ Code
:
EHN_5
SANS Deals 4 EH-Netters
5% OFF
Any
SANS Course
in Any Format!
Coupon Code:
EHN_5
Including
SANS Rocky Mountain 2013
&
SANS Boston 2013
Polls
Compared to this year, 2013 will be:
Great!
Better.
About the same.
Little worse.
FUBAR!
Recent Forum Topics
News Items and General Discussion About EH-Net
: was zeus father cronus
(0) by
Dotashuts
Cyber Warfare
: Von Zoo York Um Supra , In Style .
(0) by
Zhouqulai
CSTA - Certified Security Testing Associate
: Louis Vuitton Handtaschen In Lego Version
(0) by
Zhouqulai
Incident Response
: Red -carpet Shinning - Louis Vuitton-Monogramm Shimmer Halo
(0) by
Zhouqulai
Editor-In-Chief
: Special Xmas Deal: 10% Off eLearnSecurity Courses
(3) by
hekvvddtest
Greetings
: Hello
(6) by
hekvvddtest
Greetings
: Obtain The Scoop On mulberry bags Before You Are Too Late
(13) by
hekvvddtest
Calendar Of Events
: HITBSecConf2013 – Amsterdam
(9) by
hekvvddtest
Special Events
: [Article]-Webcast: Deep Dive into Red Teaming with the Metasploit Framework
(19) by
hekvvddtest
Network Pen Testing
: HackaServer - Anyone tried it?
(4) by
hekvvddtest
Greetings
: Good day ...
(7) by
hekvvddtest
Gates
: Chris Gates' Blog RSA Finalist
(5) by
hekvvddtest
Network Pen Testing
: Ruby on Rails Vulnerabilities / Attacks in BackTrack 5 r3
(1) by
hekvvddtest
General Certification
: nth topic on Career Advice
(9) by
hekvvddtest
General Certification
: Direction
(5) by
hekvvddtest
Hardware
: Discreet Hacking Devices
(8) by
hekvvddtest
Calendar Of Events
: CanSecWest 2013
(5) by
hekvvddtest
Forensics
: Burn Note
(5) by
hekvvddtest
Calendar Of Events
: Cyber Readiness Challenge - Rome
(1) by
hekvvddtest
GCIH - GIAC Certified Incident Handler
: GCIH Free Practice test attempt
(0) by
prats84
GCIH - GIAC Certified Incident Handler
: Passed my GCIH
(0) by
prats84
News Items and General Discussion About EH-Net
: Change is Coming to EH-Net!!
(27) by
don
Greetings
: Hi from the UK
(2) by
n37sh@rk
Network Pen Testing
: AIX Vulnerability Assessments
(2) by
ras76
Tutorials
: Need guidance
(9) by
hanyhasan
Programming
: Finished Python Course in Codecademy now what?
(15) by
hanyhasan
Network Pen Testing
: De-ICE 1.140 released!
(2) by
superkojiman
General Certification
: CPT Practical Submission
(1) by
UNIX
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: Failed my first attempt at the OSCP exam
(94) by
azmatt
Tools
: Social-Engineer Toolkit (SET) Version 5.0 “The Wild West” Released
(2) by
m0wgli
Malware
: EICAR?
(3) by
UKSecurityGuy
Advisories
: HTB23154: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Exponent CMS
(0) by
AndyP
Advisories
: HTB23153: Multiple Vulnerabilities in Jojo CMS
(0) by
AndyP
Advisories
: HTB23151: Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) in UMI.CMS
(0) by
AndyP
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: Class Scheduled 6/8 - Linux n00b
(7) by
Taemyks
OSCP - Offensive Security Certified Professional
: OSCP exam scheduled
(6) by
gbhat
Incident Response
: LinkedIn Forensics
(0) by
AFENTIS_Forensics
General Certification
: Red Team/Blue Team
(1) by
ajohnson
Career Central
: Starter cert?
(3) by
Grendel
Network Pen Testing
: Beginner Ethical Hacker
(1) by
m0wgli
EH-Net News Feeds
Latest Additions
Privacy Notice
for TDCC & All Properties
© 2013 The Ethical Hacker Network
Joomla!
is Free Software released under the GNU/GPL License.