I am currently in the interview process with a company that is headquartered in another state.
I have completed three interviews and the company is going to fly me out for a final in-person interview.
The job posting said it was in person. However, in one of my interviews a couple weeks ago, the hiring manager brought up the possibility of working remotely from my current state but said that he would have to discuss that internally. He also mentioned possibly working from their HQ for a set period of time during onboarding and then I could work remote.
I am having a hard time preparing/not knowing where the position will be located. Especially considering salary negotiations may take place at the on-site interview. (I would take significantly less money to not have to relocate).
Should I:
A). Email the recruiter and ask for clarification on where I would be located so that I know that going in.
B). Not bring the topic up until I receive an offer. Potentially leverage the job offer to work remote?
What do you think?
I have completed three interviews and the company is going to fly me out for a final in-person interview.
The job posting said it was in person. However, in one of my interviews a couple weeks ago, the hiring manager brought up the possibility of working remotely from my current state but said that he would have to discuss that internally. He also mentioned possibly working from their HQ for a set period of time during onboarding and then I could work remote.
I am having a hard time preparing/not knowing where the position will be located. Especially considering salary negotiations may take place at the on-site interview. (I would take significantly less money to not have to relocate).
Should I:
A). Email the recruiter and ask for clarification on where I would be located so that I know that going in.
B). Not bring the topic up until I receive an offer. Potentially leverage the job offer to work remote?
What do you think?