Standard practice. He needs to make a good impression on you before you walk into the place and see unshaven people in a hypnotic trance from writing code 12hrs per day 7 days per week. Present yourself as a smart socially adaptable guy that values process oriented design and development, as well as dedication. After you get onboard, just quit if complications become unsolvable.
LOL. As a fellow code-developer, isn't that why they let us work remotely now? So they don't have to see our ugly unshaven asses wandering around in a code-trance? The holding pen for whichever code monkeys showed up that day should be in the secondary building, in the basement, where nobody interviewing will ever see them. The main floors are filled with pretty marketing people who don't know their heads from their arseholes.
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Standard practice. He needs to make a good impression on you before you walk into the place and see unshaven people in a hypnotic trance from writing code 12hrs per day 7 days per week. Present yourself as a smart socially adaptable guy that values process oriented design and development, as well as dedication. After you get onboard, just quit if complications become unsolvable.
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LOL. As a fellow code-developer, isn't that why they let us work remotely now? So they don't have to see our ugly unshaven asses wandering around in a code-trance? The holding pen for whichever code monkeys showed up that day should be in the secondary building, in the basement, where nobody interviewing will ever see them. The main floors are filled with pretty marketing people who don't know their heads from their arseholes.
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Mmmm, probably. If you make the short list and are called back for a second interview, tell them you would like to meet your fellow code monkeys.