@ddt Mine was located in a sound attenuated chamber, so it got frackin' HOT in there - I programmed from a remote terminal in the next room.
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@DaveHogue Truth: first, they refused to let me know who’d be interviewing me (phone). Or what part/team of the company they worked on. -
@ddt Not surprised, they interview for fit and role, not team. -
@DaveHogue Or for what you’d actually be doing, it seemed. Message was: you would be a fungible product. -
@ddt Fungible? Not really. More like "fit the key to the lock." -
@DaveHogue Well, that’s not how it comes across if you’re being interviewed by Employee X and not told anything about the conditions/role. -
@ddt Unnecessarily abstruse and overly cautious. I always say who I am and what I do. Candidates need context. -
@DaveHogue I agree. The interview was me asking ~70% of the questions. Don’t understand the reason for the secrecy. -
@ddt That's unusual. Sounds like inadequate preparation (or worse.) - 9 more replies
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