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twitch1883

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I am applying for 1825 and have my interview in San Diego coming up. I live a few hours away but could easily spend the night. My recruiter says that it doesn’t make a difference in person vs. remote and is encouraging me to stay remote for the interview.

I feel pretty strongly that nothing beats an in-person first impression, even if only 1 or 2 interviewers will be there. What do folks think, post-COVID is remote the new normal or should I make the trip?
 

DogTrap

Semper
I am applying for 1825 and have my interview in San Diego coming up. I live a few hours away but could easily spend the night. My recruiter says that it doesn’t make a difference in person vs. remote and is encouraging me to stay remote for the interview.

I feel pretty strongly that nothing beats an in-person first impression, even if only 1 or 2 interviewers will be there. What do folks think, post-COVID is remote the new normal or should I make the trip?
I think it’d be kinda fun to go in person!
 

FormerRecruitingGuru

Making Recruiting Great Again
I am applying for 1825 and have my interview in San Diego coming up. I live a few hours away but could easily spend the night. My recruiter says that it doesn’t make a difference in person vs. remote and is encouraging me to stay remote for the interview.

I feel pretty strongly that nothing beats an in-person first impression, even if only 1 or 2 interviewers will be there. What do folks think, post-COVID is remote the new normal or should I make the trip?
There might be processes in place for non military applicants to interview remotely, since they don’t have base access.
 
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