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      Colloquio per Cyber Security Consultant

      24 apr 2024
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Montreuil, Ile-de-France
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      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso BNP Paribas (Montreuil, Ile-de-France) nel mese di apr 2024

      Colloquio

      When my business manager optimistically threw my hat into the ring for a tech role — you know, the classic antivirus and endpoint detection gig, despite my seasoned background leaning heavily towards GRC — I couldn't help but smirk. My resume, which tastefully downplays my extensive escapades with antivirus solutions (because, let’s be honest, who brags about that?), apparently didn’t scream "I'm your guy!" for antivirus expertise. So, there I was, over-prepared and waiting, while they waltzed in an hour late. They laid out the mission's grand vision, all four of them, with the manager attempting charm. I played along, showing the requisite enthusiasm and peppering them with questions, before they shifted gears to grill me on how firewalls and antivirus software tick. I aced their queries, naturally. Then came the OS troubleshooting pop quiz. I admitted that while I’m not the Gandalf of Linux, I can navigate logs and incident resolutions with the best of them. My transparency didn't phase me, but the manager, ever in a rush, mentioning yet another meeting, accelerated our chat. A linguistic hop from French to English revealed his shaky grasp of Shakespeare's tongue, which I graciously overlooked. But then, a curveball — in French, no less — about clock hands and their angles at 3:15 PM. A moment's thought and I ventured a guess of zero degrees. Wrong, he said briskly. I stuck to my guns — a fatal blunder. Post-interview, I was all grace, suggesting a second round to clear any doubts. Fast forward, and the verdict was a no-go. Apparently, I lacked the Linux chops they wanted and seemed 'a tad self-absorbed'. Reflecting on the saga, it's clear: the manager had set his sights on moving the goalposts from the get-go. First, my antivirus prowess was invisible to him; then, my actual display of knowledge prompted an impromptu shift to OS troubleshooting. And let's not forget the bizarre clock angle question — a simple arithmetic problem, but under those circumstances, who really has the time? The moral of the story? Job hunting at different career stages is like comparing apples and oranges. And sometimes, it’s less about flaunting technical wizardry and more about playing the congeniality game. Keep your answers polished but vague, and maintain that smile — even if you’re inwardly plotting your escape. Ah, right! About that clock question — it’s actually a classic interview brainteaser disguised as a simple query. At 3:15, the minute hand points directly at the 3, which means it's at the 90-degree mark on the clock face. The hour hand, on the other hand, isn’t just at 3 but has moved a quarter of the way towards 4 because each hour represents 30 degrees of movement (360 degrees divided by 12 hours). So, since it's a quarter past three, the hour hand moves 1/4 of 30 degrees, which is 7.5 degrees from the 3 o'clock position. So, when you thought zero, it was a miss, but an understandable one in the heat of the moment!

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