"Tell me about a time you had to choose between two critical security priorities at the same time — for example, a high-severity production risk on a Meta surface like Facebook or Instagram versus a major remediation or hardening effort already in flight. How did you decide what to do first, how did you communicate the tradeoff, and what was the outcome?"
This question tests prioritization under pressure, especially when both paths appear urgent and the right answer is not obvious. For a Security Engineer at Meta, interviewers want to see how you assess risk, business impact, exploitability, user harm, and reversibility — not just who asked loudest or what feels most technically interesting. They also want evidence that you can create alignment quickly across engineering, product, and incident stakeholders without formal authority.
A strong answer uses one specific example with real stakes, explains the decision framework used, and shows how you balanced immediate containment against longer-term risk reduction. The best responses are structured in STAR format, include quantified impact, and end with what you learned or how you improved your prioritization process afterward.