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      Entretien pour Mission Ops: Systems Analyst

      2 mars 2015
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      McLean, VA
      Aucune offre
      Expérience positive
      Entretien difficile

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 8 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Palantir Technologies (McLean, VA) en févr. 2015

      Entretien

      Interview process began via a referral from within the company. The process took ~ 8 weeks (though this was not Palantir's fault - one of the primary people they wanted me to interview with had a family situation). The position I applied for is located in McLean, Virginia. The first interview was a "sanity check" call from a recruiter. He, and everyone else I spoke with through the process, was friendly, welcoming, and well-prepared. Questions were related to my background and my desire to join the company; he provided me with good information about the specific position as well as the overall company structure. This call lasted nearly an hour and was very conversational. The second interview was a call with a Palantir employee who is actually doing the job I was applying for. This was a more technical interview, though also very friendly and engaging. More information specific to the role and some moderately challenging (for me) administrative questions (e.g. describe the RAID levels and in what kinds of scenarios you would use each). This call again lasted around an hour. The third interview was another phone call, but this time with a Site Reliability Lead. The Systems Analysts work very closely with others on the Site Reliability team (especially the engineers), so this interview was more about my skills with customer/client interaction, project management, organization, and teamwork. It was again a friendly and conversational interview, and again lasted around an hour. After the third interview I was asked to come on-site, and the company paid for my trip to McLean (flights, hotel, $40/meal, car service). I was put up in a very nice hotel about 5 minutes' walk from the Palantir office (there was also a complimentary shuttle). The night prior to my trip, I had a brief call with my recruiter where he gave me some "interview prep" by explaining who I would be meeting with on-site and some basics about what each one of them would ask. He specifically told me that there would be "no brain teasers" and he was correct. The on-site interviews consisted of meeting with 5 different people over the course of about 4 hours in a couple different rooms (including one employee's office). I spoke with one employee over a video conference, but the rest were in person. Just as in the phone interviews, the people I met with were extremely friendly, seemed genuinely interested in me not only as a potential employee but as a person. They shared their own stories about how they became attached to the company, and I did not get any of the "cool aid" mentality that I've read about on this site and elsewhere. They just really seemed each to love their job. The interviews were a pretty good mix. I got some technical questions, lots of questions about why I wanted to leave my current position and why I specifically chose Palantir, lots of "fit" questions (they are very concerned with hiring the right personality). The people I spoke with were in several different roles, and included one of the guys I had interviewed with over the phone. By the end of the interviews, we were talking about things like "do you think you would be able to do X on your first day?". I did not have an interview with the founder as many others seem to have had. I believe that, since the company has expanded so rapidly, candidates outside of Palo Alto probably don't always have the chance of meeting with him. Or, hey, maybe it's a bad sign. :) All in all, this was a very enjoyable, though lengthy, process. I got the impression that, more than anything else, this company is looking for very talented people, even if their talents might be very specific in scope. I'm choosing "No" for "did you receive an offer" because I'm still waiting on an official decision from Palantir. [UPDATE: received official "No Offer" response from Palantir] This company is growing hand over fist while still trying to maintain a "start-up" feel, and, based on my experience, they are doing a pretty good job.

      Questions d'entretien [3]

      Question 1

      You have an employee bring you his laptop and he says he can't get connected to the Internet. In troubleshooting, you notice that his IP address is set to 169.1.1.1. What do you do?
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      Question 2

      Explain each of the RAID levels and provide examples as to where each would be appropriate for use.
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      Question 3

      Using Windows Powershell, how do you set a global environment variable?
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      Autres retours d’entretien d’embauche pour un poste comme Mission Ops: Systems Analyst chez Palantir Technologies

      Entretien pour Mission Ops: Systems Analyst

      9 sept. 2013
      Candidat à l'entretien anonyme
      McLean, VA
      Aucune offre
      Entretien moyen

      Candidature

      J'ai postulé via un recruteur. Le processus a pris 3 mois. J'ai passé un entretien chez Palantir Technologies (McLean, VA) en avr. 2013

      Entretien

      I was first contacted by Palantir by a technical recruiter via LinkedIN for the Site Reliability Operations Analyst role. For my interviews, I started with two 45 minute phone interviews with existing analysts in the Palo Alto area. I was then invited for an on-site interview at the McLean office, where I had a series of 4 one-on-one technical and personal interviews with various levels of management, one of which was with the head of Ops. Afterwards, the recruiter informed me that all my interviews had gone very well, and offered to fly me to Palo Alto for a final round of interviews. When I arrived in Palo Alto, I watched a brief demo of Palantir's products. I was then given a brief tour of the campus by a different technical recruiter, and I was guided to an interview with a manager from the Systems Analyst team. After this interview, I met a second time with the head of Mission Ops and he suggested that I might be a better fit for this role. I agreed to shift my application, and a few minutes later the recruiter who had given me the tour informed me that I had been selected for an interview with a founder. My interview with him was very brief, consisting of a discussion of my background and an inquiry into the reasons I wanted to work for Palantir. About a week after the interviews, I was phoned by my first recruiter who informed me that Palantir would not be continuing the interview process.

      Questions d'entretien [1]

      Question 1

      Name five things about yourself that you want to improve.
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