I managed to secure 3 onsites from Bay area startups. Nothing fancy, they are all low profile. Since I need to fly from east coast, I want to avoid the hassle of taking multiple trips to west coast and instead want to schedule them back to back.. like fly-in to SF on Sunday, complete 3 onsites and fly back Wednesday evening. I understand it can be tedious to do back to back onsites. I accept the risk. My question to you guys is, how do you manage the ticket and hotel bookings? Each of these companies would expect to book an incoming and outgoing flight and one night of hotel stay. Do I just tell one of the company to just book one flight to SF and the last company to book departure flight from SF? Any other tips that you used to handle such situations in the past? Thanks in advance!
Yup. You can just tell 2-3 you are in town. So you won’t need incoming flight. For 1st just ask them to book incoming flight. And hotel for all
Yes, but u might get 3 different hotels for 3 night.
I’ve asked to have each company book the same hotel. 3 of 4 did and the 4th(fb) booked a nicer hotel for two nights so it wasn’t too bad.
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Yes you can tell the company that you are interviewing elsewhere and so they need not book the return flight. I faced no problem doing that
Same, it will also increase chance of offer since they know your valuable