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[-] [email protected] 3 points 5 months ago

Question, what if I don't have a camera during an interview? I remember one time I had to set my phone up on a step ladder. I did get the job though. But the call quality was absolutely trash.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago

With the camera thing, if its like youve got a reason not to have one (broke that day, whatever). Not suggesting it is always a no, just because of it. If youre a strong candidate, then you have a strong chance. But when picking someone to offer to, people who had their camera on are naturally going to stick out more.

Day to day working its not a requirement to always have your camera on but some occasions will require it.

virtual backgrounds are good enough to hide everything else. Personally I have a flat black vbackground.

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