It's wrong of me to think of any job interview that doesn't end with an on-the-spot job offer to be a failure, right?
Unless you are interviewing with people who you've worked with before, I'm pretty sure that's very unlikely to happen. If there's an HR department involved, then I'd say it never happens.
I thought of this just now for no good reason, but: When I was at the band retreat the other weekend, the bathrooms were all-gender. There were a couple of stalls, a couple of showers, and a urinal kind of tucked next to the stalls. I was surprised that men would just go use the urinal when I was (for example) brushing my teeth! We were facing away from each other and I wouldn't have seen anything anyway, but I just thought it was interesting. And not something I bet a woman would do if there were an equivalent situation.
Men, what say you?
I can say from the marathons I did that men weren't shy about public urination on the sides of the route.
I don't like using the facilities when other men are in the room, but as Jeff Goldblum says, when you gotta go, you gotta go.
Ugh, potential interview with company that hires for big bank, which would have a downtown commute. Poor poor me, but sigh. Fucking capitalism.
I have an interview coming up Monday. I like where I'm working so I'm going in conflicted. They are IoT so I have specialized skills they could use and it could be more money. It's scheduled to be four hours long and it's a three hour drive to get there (where I'd actually be working would be closer than my current workplace though) so I'll be putting in ten hours to do it.
Question! I hear that IoT as a phrase is "out." But I don't know what's replaced it! Is that true??
Anyway, good luck with discernment for both of those job opportunities.
That is not nearly as cute as internet of things.