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Questions relating to interviews and the interviewing process.
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Tell Interviewer About On Leave Plan
I don't think that 'tell' and 'will' are the correct words to use in this situation.
You should ask the interviewer if it would be acceptable for you to take a week of leave during your probation peri …
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Is an unsolicited thank-you email intrusive?
Having been on the receiving end of a thank-you email after an interview, similar to what you're describing where the interviewee would have had to do even the tiniest bit of sleuthing to find my comp …
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Taking time off after giving two-week notice?
Yes, it will look bad - but unless your company has some policy or way of determining if you really were sick - what can they do?
This isn't 'bridge-burning' behavior, and you don't need a reference …
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I flunked a technical test because some of their expected answers were wrong! Should I let t...
You're interviewing them just as much as they're interviewing you. …
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How to answer "Are you interviewing anywhere else?" during an interview
Unless you've focused yourself on this particular startup company in particular because you just have to work there, you should be interviewing at other companies and you should answer honestly. …