The other thing to say is that the style of interview is going to be completely dependent on the organization, the organization’s personality, management style and the personalities of the people that work there. You might go to an interview, a start-up and just basically have what amounts to a relaxed conversation with some of the founders or some of the heads of product. We might go to an interview of a bank, and you might have to go through a really rigid, formal interview process that has lots of different stages.
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