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Perspective employers requesting examples of past work
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I had a recent interview in which the interviewer asked at the end if I could send them examples of past estimates/forecast reports I had done. I said that I could see what I have but if I do send it would be with a lot of information retracted as much of it is proprietary to those companies.

The interviewer seemed disappointed with my response. I wanted to ask this subreddit your thoughts on this as this feels a bit shady. Is this a standard question in estimator interviews? Am I just overthinking it?

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