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Likewise. I would have rejected any Google job offer after the interview experience. I need some certainty that I'm going to be working on projects which actually benefit me in terms of interests, experience and career development. I would not have been willing to make such a huge gamble, and when none of the people have a clue what or where you might be working, that was a huge red flag for me.

You never get this with smaller companies. You're being hired for a specific reason, and the interview process is as much them selling themselves to you as it is you to them. In all these cases, I've been confident to accept or reject because the interview process gave me sufficient insight into the company and the projects they wanted me to work on that I could make a decision with confidence.




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