OP here. Interestingly, this first round "interview" is in the format of a survey. So, there isn't really an opportunity to learn about the job because it is not a two-way conversation.Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they are letting you know that long hours or late nights might be required and they want to know if this is going to be a problem.
If it is a problem, then you'd be ahead to say something and look for a different job.
If it depends, then ask for more specifics. Do they mean late nights or do they mean weekends? How frequently? Interviews are an opportunity for you to learn about the job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they are letting you know that long hours or late nights might be required and they want to know if this is going to be a problem.
If it is a problem, then you'd be ahead to say something and look for a different job.
If it depends, then ask for more specifics. Do they mean late nights or do they mean weekends? How frequently? Interviews are an opportunity for you to learn about the job.
+1000 There is nothing worse than hiring somebody who agrees to flexibility because they need the job but then that employee can't work extended hours due to other commitments.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like they are letting you know that long hours or late nights might be required and they want to know if this is going to be a problem.
If it is a problem, then you'd be ahead to say something and look for a different job.
If it depends, then ask for more specifics. Do they mean late nights or do they mean weekends? How frequently? Interviews are an opportunity for you to learn about the job.