I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Okta (San Francisco, CA) in June 2018
Interview
I had a really great phone call with the hiring manager, and was then presenting with their technical challenge. These are pretty par for the course for Sales Engineer jobs these days, but the scope of what they asked for was laughable. They gave me two weeks to complete, but what they didn’t say was that it would take two weeks of working on it nearly full time to complete. I ran the tasks by some experienced developer friends of mine, and they laughed at how much sheer labor would be involved in completing.
The project essentially involved standing up servers, integrating into the Okta APIs, and then creating a polished application and presenting it. This wasn't just proving understanding of core technical concepts, this was building a fully functional and complete solution, end to end.
While the hiring manager did say they tend to hire people that complete the challenge, it was an unreasonable amount of work to ask anyone to do to prove they are capable of doing the job.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
Given a list of historic stock prices, write a function/algorithm that tells when you should have bought or sold to make the most profit.
Install Microsoft Active Directory on a Windows Server. This could be on your local laptop/desktop with VMWare e.g. or in a hosted IaaS provider like Amazon Web Services.
Create a custom & branded login & registration page leveraging the Okta APIs (Using a programming language of your choice, for example: Java, Python, .NET, Node, Clojure)
6 rounds of interviews that include HM, ASD, 2 SEs, panel and VP they panel they gave a tech challenge and had a week to complete. Once done the final step is VP meeting
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How I manage my enterprise accounts at my current org
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Okta (London, England) in Feb 2024
Interview
Good. Nice people, long process though and meetings got pushed a few times which was frustrating as I was still in another role. People seemed friendly and open to talking about culture
Tech challenge and on site, met with different departments and team leads, overall good experience with friendly folks, asked to present for different lines of business Tech challenge and on site, met with different departments and team leads, overall good experience with friendly folks, asked to present for different lines of business