When I went through the interview process for a security company, it was quite structured and focused on my experience and ability to handle various security-related scenarios. First, I submitted my application and was soon contacted for an initial phone screening. During this screening, they asked about my background, previous experience in security (if applicable), and whether I met the necessary qualifications, such as holding the required security license or certifications. The next step was an in-person interview, where I was asked questions related to my understanding of security protocols, how I would handle emergency situations, and how I stay vigilant during long shifts. They also presented hypothetical situations, asking how I would respond in scenarios involving conflict or potential threats. Finally, there was a discussion about the company’s expectations, including scheduling and potential risks involved in the job. Overall, the process tested not only my knowledge and skills but also my ability to remain calm and professional under pressure.