Dec. 13, 2023, 6:56 p.m. | /u/xxsmudgexx25

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I recently had an interview with a company for a higher paying DFIR role. While I know some of the reason for my rejection was knowledge based since they wanted a DFIR person with red team knowledge (was asked to name some specific persistance methods for windows, couldn't name any, seemed a little vague to me) I felt like my personality was off putting. This is due to the fact I was able to answer most of the questions asked. …

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