A member of Obsidian's recruiting team reached out to me via social media, and I noticed I knew a few people at the company so I replied. Scored an interview, YES!
First call was with the recruiter to ensure the role fit mean and I fit the role. We were a thumbs up here, so I moved on to the next stage in their process.
I then had a series of three zoom calls with Senior Executives. All three of these calls went well. I shared related previous experience, and they shared their experience with the company since joining, and their plans to grow beyond their current state.
I flew out to Costa Mesa, California and had a day of interviews with leaders, engineers, project managers, and Human Resources.
I had a follow-up call a week later, sent thank you emails, and never heard back.
If i had guess what happened for me, I'd say, "Sometimes I say too much, and other times I don't say enough."
If Obsidian reaches out to you, or if they reply to an application you've submitted; you'll enjoy the process. The company is packed with extremely smart people who've built a robust platform that not only finds vulnerabilities, you can configure it to notify you, and also take action on your behalf.
Good Luck!