yeeahhh observe their dynamic (how they approach one another, whoβs well-liked, who acts entitled lol, etc), socialize enough (know the basics: names and jobs), and keep your questions work-related.
you can do it! πͺπ»
Really great question because 1) it is very useful for you, you can get a lot of information about a place by how someone talks about where they work 2) it turns the interview into more of a conversation which is what you want 3) it always goes over well because people LOVEEE to talk about themselves, arguably the most important point. your interview is probably nervous too or tired of doing interviews. They love to be out of the hot seat
5 mins in he took a piss in the street, got to the bar to meet my friend and her bf and we immediately noticed he was acting weird, he wasnβt making any sense, kept getting up to go to the bathroom, eventually realized he fell asleep at the table mid convo. ditched him and woke up the next morning to a pic of him on his story with his chin busted open because he slammed his face into a curb
recently had to pause therapy bc my provider decided to go private pay and charge me $200/session. recording myself venting is basically like talking to my reflection, and then i can listen back and decide if iβm insane. plus i can even disclose the embarrassing things that iβd never tell my therapist. oh and itβs $0