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When Was your Last Face To Face Interview?

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    #21
    Eurostar to Brussels for a face-to-face in 2018. 1hr 45 interview and it took them two weeks to offer the role by which time I'd taken another gig.

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      #22
      2020 - It was more a meet and greet after a telephone interview as the role was suppose to be hybrid and I was taken to all the office locations. It was hybrid for about 6 weeks then...
      "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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        #23
        2017, was awful, even had to whiteboard code (who does that?!) to a panel of managers and developers. Still got the contract but wished I hadn’t for the rest of the contract Phone or zoom since (and fully remote too).

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          #24
          August 2020 - but not really an interview - guy wasn't technical enough to call it that. More of a chat that landed me the work.

          I suffer quite badly from anxiety and I have autism so the move to not only remote working but remote interviewing has been kind of life changing for me. Helps me manage much better and perform better for my clients.

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            #25
            I’m guessing it was about 10 years ago for a role at Gatwick. They wanted a 3 slide presentation (which thankfully I had printed off), then they didn’t have a projector for the presentation, as they had only invited me to make up numbers and the offer was already with their preferred candidate. Last face to face that was successful would be 15+ years ago. Everything since then has been referrals, references and phone/video calls.
            …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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              #26
              Originally posted by Guy Incognito View Post
              Eurostar to Brussels for a face-to-face in 2018. 1hr 45 interview and it took them two weeks to offer the role by which time I'd taken another gig.
              And they're still wondering why they can't find anyone...
              ⭐️ Gold Star Contractor

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                #27
                Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                I’m guessing it was about 10 years ago for a role at Gatwick. They wanted a 3 slide presentation (which thankfully I had printed off), then they didn’t have a projector for the presentation, as they had only invited me to make up numbers and the offer was already with their preferred candidate. Last face to face that was successful would be 15+ years ago. Everything since then has been referrals, references and phone/video calls.
                Oddly enough my last face to face was at Gatwick, although I did know the guy so it was more of a catch up!

                Gatwick IT pre-lockdown was something of a nest of vipers, although they got rid of most of them during lockdown soit might have improved,

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                  #28
                  Early 2021 actually, because in SA everything happens 25 years later. Had to sign a doc saying I was not a leprous before entering the office.
                  Did also get at the same time some weirdo small company wanting to pretend it was Google 2005 in Silicon Valley, and solve a programming riddle on a whiteboard to a panel of developers. Eh no thanks.
                  Prior to that last face to face was 2014.

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                    #29
                    I was at Gatwick for a while too! Not in IT but a process improvement team. I seem to recall the F2F interview there requiring me to whiteboard a process.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
                      I was at Gatwick for a while too! Not in IT but a process improvement team. I seem to recall the F2F interview there requiring me to whiteboard a process.
                      I quite enjoyed my short stay there, so long as you remembered to take your pass off when moving round the terminal buildings so people didn't ask you where their flight was!

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