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It's also something to consider carefully if under a lot of pressure. It could scare away employers that may not be great, but would be better than nothing.

The immediate response when I mentioned this to a friend was that some companies might not "like you wasting their employees time while they are at work", to which I responded that I would probably not enjoy working there.




In a fast growth company engineers spend a lot of their time on hiring (phone screens, multiple in person interviews, "selling" after the interview). Candidate "screening the company" after a phone screen, but before an interview actually saves engineering hours that would be wasted interviewing a person who won't take an offer.


But would they realize that? Tightass companies are tightass.


"Tightass" companies typically don't get to fast growth, either.




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