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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:
- First with other analytics managers on the technical aspects of my background and to go through the results of the case study.
- 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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