You don't need to ask, because they will tell you their thoughts regardless.
Just switched to NixOS recently, after years on LMDE.
You don't need to ask, because they will tell you their thoughts regardless.
Just switched to NixOS recently, after years on LMDE.
Well, sure, but not on our gas pumps. Only on TV and radio. And in magazines and movies and at ball games, on buses and milk cartons and T-shirts and bananas and written on the sky. But not on gas pumps. No, sir-ee!
How amazing is the udder? Multiple boobs shaped like wieners. Genius.
And May was the month of Mary!
I have this set too!
Search for interview questions online. I think Glassdoor used to have a place for interview questions. If it's a national/multinational corporation, there is a fair chance the standard interview questions are already out there.
Even if that specific set of interview questions isn't posted online, interview questions for that kind of job have been. If it's a small company, the hiring manager may doing the same web search to find questions to ask you.
In the worst case, you've found a set of questions to start the thought process.
Lastly, near they end of the interview, when they ask if you have questions, ask the interviewer why they like working there. At good places to work, they will have no problem coming up with reasons. An interviewer who struggles to answer the question is a red flag. Either way, you look prepared and look like you've given thought to the interview.
Come visit Disney with my family this fall. You'll see me and my kid both sneeze every time we step into the Florida sun after leaving a slightly darkened show build.
I started switching over to plaintext files with Markdown a few years ago. It's been great for interoperability. I don't need to use a heavy program on my desktop or phone. I can view, edit, whatever I need as long as I have terminal access.
Wait... Is this detrimentum?
Why do you think Catholics don't eat meat on Fridays? The Pope owns Long John Silvers!
HBO MAX was HBO's streaming service, albeit with some content from partners and subsidiaries. The difference is that HBO MAX is HBO's streaming service (with some content from partners and subsidiaries).
Can't forget this one.