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      Entrevista para Technical Support Specialist - Remote

      17 de ago. de 2017
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      Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela GitHub em ago. de 2017

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      Applied via web form, was contacted via email and sent mock support tickets to answer. After submitting these, I was setup in an interview with a GitHub support manager who supplied helpful technical critique and praise of my answers to the mock tickets. I then was invited to a second interview with a technical support specialist and another employee, who watched my screen as I answered some more mock tickets involving basic troubleshooting, reading GitHub documentation, etc. After a couple days, I was invited for a final round of interviews. One with the social impact team, one with HR, and one with technical support. All of the way through I felt great about the feedback I was getting, from how the GitHub employees were speaking, they thought I would probably be offered the position. I then had a final interview with the hiring manager. I explained that due to medical reasons I could not make the trip to America (I am in a different country) to meet and great the team, and I explained that I appreciated that opportunity and wished I could do that if I was made an offer. I then offered a slightly lower than average salary for that position, to show that I was willing to invest in the company and grow there. The next day I got an email saying they were moving forward with another candidate. I found this strange as in the whole process I felt like everyone considered me a great fit for the role, and fully expected I would be offered it. I wonder if it was anything to do with my inability to make the trip to America. Tl;dr great friendly people, seems like a great company to work at, but I got passed over for an unknown reason, possibly that I can't travel to America to meet in person. The job description does not state travel as a requirement, and it is a remote role. It is what it is.

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      How do you trouble shoot a technical problem?
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      What has your experience been working in diverse teams?
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