Tips/Prep for final in person interview

I have my first ever in person interview coming up and would like to prepare

It’s mainly with the hiring manager that I’ve already done 2 rounds online with. I’ll be touring the facility and meeting the team and hiring manager’s manager.

How do I prepare? I assume its mainly a culture fit so what kinds of questions should I ask regarding the facility/team/manager.

Since I’ve already done 2 rounds with the hiring manager, should I bring copies of my resume?

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u/Trask107 — 13 hours ago
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What are calls with hiring managers like?

I had an initial 20 minute call with a recruiter where they went over the basics of the role. I've now been moved on to a 20 minute video call with the hiring manager. What can I expect, I've never met with a hiring manager before?

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u/Trask107 — 1 month ago

What are calls with hiring managers like?

I had an initial 20 minute call with a recruiter where they went over the basics of the role. I've now been moved on to a 20 minute video call with the hiring manager. What can I expect, I've never met with a hiring manager before?

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u/Trask107 — 1 month ago

How do you force yourself to start at the fundamentals?

I've recently started learning how to draw because I want to draw people. But before I learn anatomy, I need to take my time learning fundamentals like shapes, perspective, gestures. What's the best method to motivate myself to stick with the fundamentals instead of jumping ahead to what I'm more interested in?

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u/Trask107 — 2 months ago