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      Infrastructure Engineer Interview

      23 Dec 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      California City, CA

      Other Infrastructure Engineer interview reviews for Files.com

      Infrastructure Engineer Interview

      27 Dec 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Files.com (California City, CA) in Nov 2025

      Interview

      Submitted resume and received instant automated acceptance within two minutes. Then received two lengthy assignments totaling around 2–3 hours to complete, including a 15‑minute CCAT test and a 45‑minute Vervoe exam. After finishing all tasks, there was no interview or meaningful feedback — just a rejection without clear reason. It seems the company accepts a very large number of applications and asks many candidates to complete long unpaid assessments before deciding. This process wastes applicants’ time and effort. I do not recommend doing an interview or assignments with them unless they clarify expectations upfront.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Normal CCAT and very difficult technical exam
      Answer question
      1
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Files.com in Nov 2025

      Interview

      Beware: It's a scam. I recently applied and wanted to share my experience to help other candidates make an informed decision. After submitting my application, I immediately received an email congratulating me for being in the “top 10%” of applicants and inviting me to complete a Cognitive Aptitude Assessment and a Technical Assessment. Based on my performance, I felt confident in both. However, after completing the assessments, I received a generic rejection email—sent on Thanksgiving—stating that Files.com “cannot provide individualized feedback due to volume.” No results summary, no explanation of how the assessments were evaluated, and no transparency around how the data would be used or stored. Several concerns prospective applicants should be aware of: Opaque Assessment Process: The company requires candidates to complete cognitive and psychological-style tests but refuses to provide even a basic summary of results or how they are used in decision-making. Questionable “Top 10%” Email: Being immediately told you're in the top 10% seems intended to motivate candidates to complete assessments, but based on my experience and others' reviews, it may not reflect any real evaluation. ADA Accommodation Issues: The assessment invitation referred candidates needing accommodations to a generic vendor help page with no Files.com contact and no clear process to request accommodations—raising accessibility concerns. Lack of Transparency in Data Handling: Files.com offers no clarity on how assessment data is stored, shared, or retained, despite collecting sensitive cognitive information. Rejection is a normal part of any hiring process, but the lack of transparency and accountability around mandatory assessments is something candidates should seriously consider before investing their time and personal data. I hope Files.com improves its processes to be more transparent, ethical, and compliant with best practices.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      A series of shapes or numbers is shown, and you must identify which option continues the pattern.
      Answer question
      1

      Infrastructure Engineer Interview

      7 Nov 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Files.com in Oct 2025

      Interview

      Took a CCAT and filled out a bunch of questions about their tech stack. Lots of SSL, TLS, storage and HTTP stuff is all I remember. The actual interview was with a non-technical person who was very friendly. The setup was structured like a sales engineering meeting where the prompt instructed you to ask a lot of detailed questions in order to solve the customers problems seemingly. But I am not a sales engineer, and while this company says that this is an exercise in how you approach a problem, it seems that the actual solution is just to ask a question about every possible statement the customer makes until you have come up with an "answer" to all of their issues and objections. I don't think this is particularly helpful for the position or as a metric for how someone will perform their job function if it isn't this thing.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Situational interview about an existing customer as a sales engineer who is newly supporting them.
      Answer question
      1