I went in for an informal interview, it was an informational interview at a financial tech firm. And while sitting and creating at home, gives you the ability to properly research, try, fail, success.
In person is completely and totally different, especially when caught off guard. There’s a level of comfortability that's certainly taken away, when you’re stumbling into an interview.
I would say focus on the things you like, and dive deep into them. Everything else will fall into place as you focus on the topics you like, everything is connected.
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I went in for an informal interview, it was an informational interview at a financial tech firm. And while sitting and creating at home, gives you the ability to properly research, try, fail, success.
In person is completely and totally different, especially when caught off guard. There’s a level of comfortability that's certainly taken away, when you’re stumbling into an interview.
I would say focus on the things you like, and dive deep into them. Everything else will fall into place as you focus on the topics you like, everything is connected.