I've got a lot going on so didnt have time to add chapters to this video yet. For now, the flow is roughly 15 min each question in the order below: 1. How do you prep for an interview. (OSINT)? 2. What questions should you expect to be asked (and how to answer)? 3. What red flags should you be on the look for? 4. What questions should you ask the interviewer (and why)?
Honestly I feel this video is one of the buried gems on the channel. I don’t promote this video often and the algorithm never liked it but I felt this video had massive value.
Just rewatched this one again... Lots of actionable info for my interview today. Prepare for the opportunity and nail it when when the opportunity presents itself.
Gerald, thank you again for another great video. I have an interview this week for a Cybersecurity Analyst position and this was right on time for what I need to do.
YES! I know its an hour long, but all of it is great information. I hope it helps you feel more confident and really allow yourself to shine. Best wishes.
You guys did a great job here. In analyzing possible questions during a cybersecurity interview. However, I will possibly suggest in your subsequent interview sessions, it will be great if you could provide possible answers to the questions you mentioned. Like how best would a candidate answer the question," What happened if you type a URL in your browser and hit enter?". It will give a good perspective to learn from your wealth of experience. There are definitely many ways one could answer that, but giving a definite answer will help a great deal.
I've not watched all of this yet and I know that a notepad is acceptable to bring but would bringing my iPad in with my notes be ok? I think it may be a bit much but I really like my notes on there.
No plan on deleting. you can bookmark the whole Stephen Semmelroth playlist (it will be 6 videos total when I'm done posting) that can take you through the whole arc.
@@SimplyCyber Unfortunately lots of red flags for the interview. They were looking for a TIER 1-3, TAM, Digital Forensics, Engineer... for TEIR 1 pay... oh and overnight shift alone. I was like uhhhh Thanks for the interview... it was a learning experience for me.
I feel the "revenue" question cold be dangerous, given it could look like I don't understand the position I'm applying for and its context in the business. Some questions could make interviewers uncomfortable. You should never create a negative emotion during an interview. It is imperative to read the room and the mood (obviously).
Personally I would never go to an interview if I did not know what the pay was, there is some jobs that get advertised with no pay listed I ask and you find out a range maybe and they try to push you for interview but to me its a waste of time for me and them unless i know what they are willing to pay
Great video. Question. As an introvert, interviews seem like interrogations and I just want to get it done and over with, so I forget to ask questions at the end. Is there a way to get past that?
It can be tough being introverted. 2 things I’d suggest one a mental shift. You are there to have a conversation about whether you can help that org AND whether that org is a good fit and can benefit you. It’s a 2 way street so you can be introverted but you are doing yourself a service by finding out of its a good fit too. The second is actionable to help w the questions but. You can take a notebook/ journal in w you to jot down notes. But prepare your notes w a couple of canned questions that you’d ask. So when they say “any questions?” You can say yes I’ve prepared a few. A) you make sure to get some questions in AND B) you show proactively and prep by having questions thought out and developed. Hope this helps
I've got a lot going on so didnt have time to add chapters to this video yet. For now, the flow is roughly 15 min each question in the order below:
1. How do you prep for an interview. (OSINT)?
2. What questions should you expect to be asked (and how to answer)?
3. What red flags should you be on the look for?
4. What questions should you ask the interviewer (and why)?
It is very difficult to detect organizational culture as an outsider, as the interviewee. These questions are pure gold.
Get the head nod! I always look for those non-verbal clues when I am interviewing. Golden content as usual.
Honestly I feel this video is one of the buried gems on the channel. I don’t promote this video often and the algorithm never liked it but I felt this video had massive value.
Just rewatched this one again... Lots of actionable info for my interview today. Prepare for the opportunity and nail it when when the opportunity presents itself.
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos 🤘🏻
Gerald, thank you again for another great video. I have an interview this week for a Cybersecurity Analyst position and this was right on time for what I need to do.
YES! I know its an hour long, but all of it is great information. I hope it helps you feel more confident and really allow yourself to shine. Best wishes.
How did it go
THANK YOU SO MUCH!! I just did great on my first InfoSec job interview thanks to this video.
Yassss!!!! Hope you get the offer! Let’s go
Gerry M glad Your Channel flew Under my radar Man . It Got Them Depth Indeed. Thank you.
Welcome aboard! Huge back catalog if you are interested. We are at 150+ videos. :D
You guys did a great job here. In analyzing possible questions during a cybersecurity interview.
However, I will possibly suggest in your subsequent interview sessions, it will be great if you could provide possible answers to the questions you mentioned. Like how best would a candidate answer the question," What happened if you type a URL in your browser and hit enter?".
It will give a good perspective to learn from your wealth of experience. There are definitely many ways one could answer that, but giving a definite answer will help a great deal.
I love your work Gerald. You are doing a fantastic job.
Many thanks!
Great advice and really enjoyable energy. Thanks guys.
I've not watched all of this yet and I know that a notepad is acceptable to bring but would bringing my iPad in with my notes be ok? I think it may be a bit much but I really like my notes on there.
Great tips, please don’t delete this video from your channel. I bet i am gonna need it after graduation 🤯❤️ thank you so much
No plan on deleting. you can bookmark the whole Stephen Semmelroth playlist (it will be 6 videos total when I'm done posting) that can take you through the whole arc.
Fantastic video! Thank you.
I had an info sec analyst interview last week. I will here something soon and post results.
Best wishes on interview!
Again can't thank you enough for this. Really helps!
Np Jordan. Glad it’s useful to you.
@@SimplyCyber Unfortunately lots of red flags for the interview. They were looking for a TIER 1-3, TAM, Digital Forensics, Engineer... for TEIR 1 pay... oh and overnight shift alone. I was like uhhhh Thanks for the interview... it was a learning experience for me.
I feel the "revenue" question cold be dangerous, given it could look like I don't understand the position I'm applying for and its context in the business.
Some questions could make interviewers uncomfortable. You should never create a negative emotion during an interview. It is imperative to read the room and the mood (obviously).
Personally I would never go to an interview if I did not know what the pay was, there is some jobs that get advertised with no pay listed I ask and you find out a range maybe and they try to push you for interview but to me its a waste of time for me and them unless i know what they are willing to pay
Thank you
Great video. Question. As an introvert, interviews seem like interrogations and I just want to get it done and over with, so I forget to ask questions at the end. Is there a way to get past that?
It can be tough being introverted. 2 things I’d suggest one a mental shift. You are there to have a conversation about whether you can help that org AND whether that org is a good fit and can benefit you. It’s a 2 way street so you can be introverted but you are doing yourself a service by finding out of its a good fit too. The second is actionable to help w the questions but. You can take a notebook/ journal in w you to jot down notes. But prepare your notes w a couple of canned questions that you’d ask. So when they say “any questions?” You can say yes I’ve prepared a few. A) you make sure to get some questions in AND B) you show proactively and prep by having questions thought out and developed.
Hope this helps
They talked so much and said nothing... it's incredible... not a single short direct answer.
Regrettable you didn’t get value. Thx for checking it out
Sooooo... DO show off arm tattoos during interview. CHECK.
Great video! Thank you!