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Questions about job searching /interview etiquette

Update: I rejected the offer, and i am pretty sure they wanted me to reject either way.
I found the interviewer very rude and arrogant.
 
Update: I rejected the offer, and i am pretty sure they wanted me to reject either way.
I found the interviewer very rude and arrogant.
This can be a tough choice after trying so hard for a long time to get an interview, but I think it’s always better to save yourself the strife of becoming part of a place where you can see the red flags from the beginning. I hope your next opportunity is better suited for you and feels like a better fit.
 
This can be a tough choice after trying so hard for a long time to get an interview, but I think it’s always better to save yourself the strife of becoming part of a place where you can see the red flags from the beginning. I hope your next opportunity is better suited for you and feels like a better fit.
I was actually happy that they did not seem to want to hire me either, since there was a matter of conflict of interest regarding a case.

Thank you!
 

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