Interviews + WFO - How?
How do you folks manage to give interviews while working in office 5 days a week?
Do you end up taking off?
I've recently started applying for new roles, but I'm finding it challenging to manage interviews with my current 9-6 strict wfo job schedule.
Most companies are scheduling interviews between 10-4, and with multiple rounds over a span of weeks, it's becoming hard to balance.
Has anyone been in a similar situation? Any strategies for scheduling interviews without raising red flags at work? Also, what are some legitimate reasons or excuses I could give my manager for taking time off?
Some companies accomodate your request. I have been in interview panel and provided 1-5 pm as my preferred time to take interviews. But there were a lot of requests to conduct interview post 6pm.
So, yes. Recruiters will understand. Don't really have any suggestions for time off.
How do you folks manage to give interviews while working in office 5 days a week?
Do you end up taking off?
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