After two previous interviews today I got this like email:

“I spoke with {} recently and he shared that he’d like to invite you to a final round of interviews for the Mobile Software Engineer role onsite in {} – congrats!    What does your availability look like on the following dates to come onsite to {} for your interviews (July 21 – 25, 2025 or July 28 – August 1, 2025)?  The interviews will be about a half day.  When I receive confirmation of your availability, I’ll begin scheduling your final round of interviews and will send you final confirmation details via email when that’s complete.”

— I’ve never had a real job besides research in University and entry level stuff like sign spinning; what should I expect when I go in? What should/shouldn’t I do?

— does this mostly mean they’re checking to see if I’m not a psycho? But if I’m not I’ve got the job?

— it might just be reading into it but they said interviews plural— am I going in multiple days? Or does this mean there are other people interviewing?

Thanks! Crazy excited after hundreds of applications. I know I can knock there socks off if I get a chance— I really don’t want to mess this up.

  • sunbrrnslapper@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    This is an interview loop. They do that with the top few candidates - so it is unlikely you are the only one. You will speak to many people, like the hiring manager and key team members. If you are flying in for the interview, it may be for a couple of days, but the interviews are likely to be in one day. Treat this seriously and act professionally with everyone you interact with from front desk to hiring manager. They can all influence the decision. Best of luck!

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      15 hours ago

      Thanks! Happily just a drive— will be serious and professional to the best of my ability, just hope the door I pick to walk up to is the main one