I have two onsites coming up, with apple and amazon Palo alto. Is it wise to schedule them with just a day in between, or should I schedule them at least a week apart ? Other than having to travel once v twice, what are the pros and cons of each approach? I live in socal, so would have to take a short flight. Availability is not a big issue. The only thing I am confused is this recovery time, I am not sure whether one day is enough for me to recover after a bad interview. so, basically one bad interview could mean the next one also might go bad . #interview #apple #amazon #onsite
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If you are capable applying for a job at these companies and getting an onsite interview then I am sure you can answer this question better than anyone here. None of us know where you live, your availability, costs associated with it, schedule and your recovery time after a good/bad interview.
Thanks, I live in socal, so would have to take a short flight. Availability is not a big issue. The only thing I am confused is this recovery time, I am not sure whether one day is enough for me to recover after a bad interview. so, basically one bad interview could mean the next one also might go bad .
In that case, schedule one on Friday and the other on the Monday after. Stay over for that weekend. This way you get to relax in the 5 star hotel they would have hooked you up with and have two days of relaxation between the two interviews. Travelling twice within a week is too much hassle in my opinion.