I spent a combined eight years working in startups, and never interviewed at a Starbucks, even when one company had an awful looking, totally ghetto office. That should be part of the reason why you interview in-office - to make sure the culture and the surroundings are a fit. Frankly, this sounds sketchy AF to me.
Interview at Starbucks [not for a Starbucks job]
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I spent a combined eight years working in startups, and never interviewed at a Starbucks, even when one company had an awful looking, totally ghetto office. That should be part of the reason why you interview in-office - to make sure the culture and the surroundings are a fit. Frankly, this sounds sketchy AF to me.