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      vp of Security Interview

      29 Aug 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience

      Other vp of Security interview reviews for Invisible Technologies

      VP Security Interview

      15 Oct 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Invisible Technologies in Aug 2024

      Interview

      Applied online. Had a call with a recruiter a couple of weeks later. Then had 4 separate interviews with relevant stakeholders including a director of IT, a principal DevOps engineer, a deputy CTO and then a consultant who is the acting CTO. The process took about 7 weeks total from the application to the final interview. Once underway, the interviews were spaced out with a week between each interview. There was good communication with the scheduling coordinator but there was virtually no communication with the recruiter. The company does not currently have any security resources on staff and there seemed to be some confusion about the need. My impression overall is they are market-testing a security role (of some kind) for the company but they are not actually planning to hire anyone -- they had previously advertised several other variations of a security role in the months before advertising this one. So ultimately it was a waste of time, however I'm not offended because I interview for jobs all the time that I have no intention of taking. So no big deal.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The interviews were organic / conversational and not totally interrogative. All interview questions were straightforward and within the context of each interviewer. The interview with the Deputy CTO was challenging because it was difficult to determine the parameters of what he did and did not understand of the subject matter. I think the intention is for a security role to report to him, which might indicate caution. All people were friendly.
      Answer question

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Invisible Technologies

      Interview

      The absolute worst interview process ever. For a company that prides itself on AI and automation, they should be able to efficiently process applicants through an organized and effective interview process right? No, and that spoke volumes to me. Even if I was offered the position (I was not - the CMO of all people, and I didn't see eye to eye), I would have said no thanks. Why would you even have a CMO interview a security lead anyhow? I guess 6 interviews already wasn't enough... In total, 7 interviews that took almost 3 months, with numerous people, departments - it was horrendous. HR and the recruiters would go dark for a week+ sometimes, no replies to emails, just ghosted like so many other reviews mention. All for a very sub-par salary that wasn't even close to average VP Cybersecurity pay. No thanks. Guys - please remember, you are interviewing a company as much as the company is interviewing you. If the hiring and interview process is abysmal, it's a solid indication of how their business operations and processes are behind the scenes. IMO they were disorganized, slow, and while they knew they needed security for compliance and regulatory, everybody had a different concept of what they thought the position was supposed to be. Culture seemed fast paced but nobody wanted or had the ability to make decisions without consulting with 3 other people first. Not a good first impression when you are going to be tasked with a role dealing with important issues around security, risk, and privacy. I would not be surprised at all to see Invisible in the news in the near future, after suffering a privacy, data, or security compromise, unless they change and prioritize efforts appropriately. My advice to Senior Management - concentrate on your culture, get everybody working on the same sheet of music, prioritize business operations, and empower your leaders to make decisions. Good luck!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Only 1 persons (out of 8) actually asked good security questions or had an idea of security, everyone else seemed like they had no idea how the position would fit in the company. The good questions were around: Risk registers, vulnerability management, incident response, etc.
      1 Answer