Mission: Our mission at Netsurion is to constantly innovate and serve our customers to drive the future of remotely managed network services. We do this by creating amazing experiences through the equipment we provide, our network management services and the customer support we provide ... Read more
I have been working at Netsurion full-time (Less than a year)
Pros
Lots of smart people work here.
Cons
I don't have any of them.
Advice to Management
None
Helpful (8)
Application
I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Netsurion (Fort Lauderdale, FL) in July 2015.
Interview
In my opinion the interview process I experienced when applying for this position was pretty standard. After applying for the position online I was contacted for a phone screen by the hiring manager. At the end of the phone screen I was notified that they would like to set up an in person interview. At the in person interview I meet with the hiring manager and two other individuals that my position would have daily interaction with. The next phase of the interview process was a panel interview in which I was asked more specific questions in regards to the position and the direction they saw for it.
Interview Questions
How is ransomware impacting business? A good article with current stats. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQQne Also, remind your customers, partners, and prospects to check their own ransomware risk level at http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQQn4
66% of executives report a lack of confidence in their network security, admitting their networks are penetrable by hackers
Over the past two years, 71% of executives report shifting network security spending to investments in automated security
More than 90% of executives report using multiple public and private cloud environments as part of their companies’ IT infrastructure, and most companies host up to 50% of their business applications in the cloud
Executives feared social engineering (38%), ransomware (38%) and malware (37%) as the most detrimental to their business
Approximately 61% of executives said that watching attacks on peer companies influenced their decision to change security policy.
http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQQn9