How to be calm, professional and attentive when going for software development interviews, yet not seem too excited and give wrong signals? [closed]

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago

Please note that this is related to the tech industry specifically and not necessarily a generic question. TL;DR: I tried searching but could not find an answer as this relates specifically to the interview process. How to go "dating" with companies (I am the one attending interviews) and remain professional but even-keeled?

As a developer we have people asking for interviews very quickly after applying. Sometimes this is a red flag, sometimes it's just the nature of talent shortage in the industry.

Certainly I should be thankful. In any case, my main question is how to conduct myself during the interview process. Mainly stopping myself from rushing into the first or first few interviews and offers.

I understand in the offer consideration phase there are answers. Again, I need advice on the interview stages, as relates to the tech industry and software development positions.

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manpreet 2 years ago

Interviewing goes both ways.

They're interviewing you to see if you're suitable for the job being offered, and you're answering those questions to prove your suitability for the role.

Part of your job as an interviewee is to judge whether you want to work for this company or not. You should be asking questions toward this end. What are their working practices? How do they manage projects? How do they manage projects failing to meet their objectives? What benefits do they offer?

These questions should help prevent you from rushing to accept the first jobs that are offered to you (unless the answers are good ones, of course).


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