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I am interviewing for an analytics manager role, which will be my first official role in a managerial capacity. There have been 4 interviews with the analytics director and other managers, a case study, and the final step is an interview with the team I would be managing. That interview is in a few hours.
I’ve tried to research how to approach this as best I can. The team is made up of analysts who have all graduated in 2020 or later, and I’ve done some basic LinkedIn scouting to get some basic talking points.
There’s no clear guidance on what the format will be… if it will be structured or more of an informal conversation to get to know one another. Looking for any sort of advice/guidance that others can offer based on personal experience. Also, does this sound like typical final interviews where it’s more of a formality to make sure there aren’t any glaring red flags? In other words, does this typically mean I’m the likely the only one remaining or am I likely still competing with one or two others?
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