Donteat's comment may be on the money, but the whole thing sounds a little sketchy to me. Still, startups these days seem to take pride in being all casual about everything (except when it comes to getting their employees to work at least 16 hours a day), so maybe it's consistent with their ethos.
If you're really uncomfortable about the venue and you're not desperate to get the job, maybe you should let the manager know and ask for an alternative meeting place.
Interview at Starbucks [not for a Starbucks job]
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Donteat's comment may be on the money, but the whole thing sounds a little sketchy to me. Still, startups these days seem to take pride in being all casual about everything (except when it comes to getting their employees to work at least 16 hours a day), so maybe it's consistent with their ethos.
If you're really uncomfortable about the venue and you're not desperate to get the job, maybe you should let the manager know and ask for an alternative meeting place.