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by brd
4652 days ago
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I don't want to by accusatory but could it have something to do with your interviewing ability? I've interviewed a pretty extensive amount and EVERY interview I've ever had has been a conversation. In fact, I'd feel I failed as a candidate if it didn't feel like a conversation. I want to hear what you think I'll be doing, I want to know how much autonomy I'll have, tell me about my room for growth, tell me about whats in your pipeline, etc. Interviews go both ways, its your responsibility to ensure that's the case. While I think the interviewer should try to hear your perspective, if you don't speak up or ask questions I can only hold the interviewer so accountable. |
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