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Offer to Interview in Person?
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I’m interviewing for an Analytics Manager role which is hybrid. I’ve made it through the first two interviews and take-home case study. There are two interviews left:

  1. First with other analytics managers on the technical aspects of my background and to go through the results of the case study.
  2. Interview with director to talk about managerial style and experience.

Zoom interviews are set for next week and I was thinking, at this stage, would it be worth it to volunteer an in person interview? I figure it would be nice to meet some of the managers in person and hopefully leave a better impression. Unlike most, I actually prefer hybrid to pure work from home, which I am right now. Do you think this would give me a slight edge? Or at the very least, I don’t want it to be off putting and turn them off.

Curious what others’ thoughts would be from a hiring perspective

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