I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tanium in Feb 2019
Interview
The process started when one of their recruiters reached out to me on LinkedIn. I spoke with her for about 30 minutes. I was told that the total process would be 5-6 interviews (including the initial recruiter screen) over about 2 months, including at least one on site interview at their office in NC.
Next I spoke with an engineering manager. It was a pretty high level, general tech interview. The only in depth technical question was related to how I would design a REST API for a search function. They were interested in being VERY specific, ie what would go in the query string, route url, etc.
The 3rd interview was a one hour 1:1 zoom. The first question was about the criteria I would use to decide which 3rd party library/package I would include in a project. Next came the coding challenge. I was given 30 minutes to complete a recursive function for a simulated board game. They used some online IDE that didn't support debugging, only printing to the console. I did not complete the challenge in 30 minutes and so failed the interview. I explained my thought process and the interviewer said I was on the right track and with more time would have gotten it.
After this interview the recruiter I was working with went dark. She did not respond to any emails and about a week later I got a generic rejection letter about 'not being the right fit'.
I really don't like that more and more companies are using these contrived problems in an unrealistic time as elimination challenges in their interviews, but that's the world we live in now.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How would you design a REST API and be very specific?
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Tanium (Emeryville, CA) in Aug 2025
Interview
I received a quick response based on my resume for an interview. The technical pre-screen was five very simple questions which I’m sure I answered correctly. The day after I received some canned response that I answered some of the questions incorrectly and they would not proceed. I believe it was due to my initial responses to commuting to the 2nd most crime ridden city in California 3x a week. Lucky for Mrs Midwest she’s grandfathered in to remote work. I would not have accepted if offered regardless, salary and benefits are well below market.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Tanium in July 2025
Interview
Call with recruiter (7/8), which went well, got an email with next steps, I replied. Silence. I replied again on 7/14. Silence. Come 7/26 I get an email saying the position had been filled. So nice to be ghosted after such a positive phone call.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tanium in Aug 2024
Interview
The interview and offer process was quick. There were three pretty informal behavioral interviews, a system design interview, and a basic technical question that could be extended.
Everyone was quite friendly and willing to answer questions. The interviews with director and VP showed they were pretty technical which was fantastic!
The recruiters seemed very busy because I was interacting with three people. They couldn't match another offer I had and seemed to have little wiggle room with comp/title/perks like WFH.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Design a system similar to Tanium's endpoint monitoring system.