The interview process here left a positive impression on me because, unlike many other companies in Japan, including foreign-affiliated ones, they did not place much emphasis on my past or my reasons for applying. Many companies use the risk of resignation as a criterion for rejection, meaning that even highly competent candidates are turned down if they have changed jobs a certain number of times. However, Twilio focused its questions on my current mindset, regardless of my past. In that sense, I felt that they genuinely aimed to understand my true abilities and way of thinking. Even if I were to be rejected, I could accept the outcome with a sense of clarity.