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      Associate Technical Account Manager Interview

      20 July 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Miami, FL

      Other Associate Technical Account Manager interview reviews for Tanium

      Associate Technical Account Manager Interview

      20 Feb 2025
      Anonymous employee
      Emeryville, CA
      Accepted offer
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tanium (Miami, FL) in July 2020

      Interview

      Weird. At first the recruiter seemed friendly and nice, offering tips and to do my homework on how to succeed in each interview. She explained to me that there would be various rounds (phone screener, interview with hiring manager, technical panel (3 TAMs), shadow interview to install a demo of product, sales/customer service interview, CEO interview, offer letter, 3 month training period). Screener went well, I seemed to have the "right" personality for the company, so after the call I was asked to take a technical quiz. It was a 36 written response questions, 30 seconds to answer. I passed the quiz. Got an invite to interview with the person who I would have reported to. Before the official interview, the recruiter sent me links to learn more about the company, the product, videos, etc. (It was a lot of material). Since I was to preparing to get quizzed about the platform and any skills I listed on my resume, I was instructed after the interview to discus how it went with recruiter. With the hiring manager I only got asked behavior and education background questions. Nothing technical, nothing about the company, nor my skillset. The interview took less than an hour, the hiring manager told me next steps (which was the run down of future interviews). The hiring manager seemed a bit annoyed that I asked a few questions at the end, in specific I asked what a typical day for TAMs? Do TAMs support onsite troubleshooting? If he can tell me more about the other TAMs in the region? The answers: -Set up/configure the platform, monitor their endpoints. -Due to pandemic, there is no onsite troubleshooting, all done remotely. -Other peers, all men, most were white, 1 Hispanic, 1 was African-American, security operations background. The hiring manager made it seem like even though everyone works remotely, that they made time to socialize once a month. Like they were all bros or a tight family. That was the end of interview, I immediately called the recruiter (got no response), I sent her an detailed email on how it went, thinking it went well (no response via email either). A few hours later, I received a general rejection email, that my background wasn't a good fit for the company. What I didn't like. 1. When I found out all the regional TAMs were male, I knew I wasn't gonna make it far in the interview process. From what I encountered, many women working in the company were in the recruiting department. 2. How the recruiter did a 180 on personality, being approachable/friendly at first then just giving cold shoulder/providing no constructive criticism. 3. Wasted brain space and time learning about my the platform. From my interview I found out to its super expensive (thousand to million dollars - depending # of endpoints a company has) and marketing strategy is done via word of moth. I wouldn't recommend this company nor product seeing how hypocritical they are claiming to want to bridge IT Gaps. (People, processes and technology) working together can reduce IT Gaps. This company only cares about their product and people who they seem fit their cultural background. I'm even curious if there is even a legit position at the end of all these interviews, or is it just a way to hype people up about their platform and have them be wowed to then talk about it to others (word of mouth).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Recruiter: -Tell me what you know about the company? -Typical behavior ?, Tell me about yourself? What motivates you? What scripting languages do you know? What is an accomplishment you had? And finally how do you troubleshoot a server? Recruiter after phone call, she foward me a link to take a 36 question quiz, where you had 30 seconds to write response. Questions ranged from networking (TCP, UDP, port #s), scripting/coding languages, Windows, Linux etc. 1st official interview: I wasn't asked any technical questions, only behavior/education background. -Tell me about the your university program? What did you like? What did you not like? -A time you faced a challenge and how you overcame it? -Tell me about a time you had a large overwhelming project? -Do you have any questions for me?
      Answer question
      7
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tanium (Emeryville, CA)

      Interview

      Lengthy and difficult but very fun. I particularly enjoyed the hypothetical troubleshooting scenarios and the 3-person tech panel. White it was tough, it was one of the most enjoyable and interesting interview processes I've been through in my career.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A slew of probing technical questions centered around experiences and proficiencies which I'd listed on my resume.
      Answer question

      Associate Technical Account Manager Interview

      5 Mar 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at Tanium

      Interview

      Around 6-7 interviews with different people (HR, Tech, Sales, Mgmt,) Very good experience overall, nice people, interesting discussions. Advise: prepare as much as you can the tech panel interview (most important one).

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Define in a basic way how Tanium works?
      Answer question
      3

      Associate Technical Account Manager Interview

      3 Oct 2021
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Tanium

      Interview

      Don’t waste your time. They will push you along the interview process which is 9 rounds and even if you are doing well, will reject you for no apparent reason. During the interview process nobody is there to guide you and if you try to contact the recruiter they will ghost you. They will not offer you feedback after pouring close to 60 hours of time, and the management is condescending. For some reason the interviews felt like they were a witch-hunt, quizzing you till you fail.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Recruiter screen, Take home quiz, technical interview, technical homework assignment, interview with upper management
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      2