The amusing thing is that the positions are still 100% remote - they just conduct the interviews at shared workspaces.
Of course the laptop is registered in the company’s name.
I would be hesitant to work remotely for any company that wasn’t “remote only”.
wish someone could recall the npr segment I mentioned in this thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45058584 (Ask HN: What to do when you suspect your interview is with a state operative?)
https://theworld.org/stories/2025/08/13/meet-the-kyles-north...
The on-site prior to hiring is a good idea, but I expect you might still get some spam from people applying completely blind.
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galaxy_gas•2h ago
The people that desperate for employment but legitimate will work the job are happy to take a free flight and hotel and meet some people in the team - it was full remote but had a few in major city so just fly them to a "wework" say hi to a several members free dinner and all.
NK, scammer, body shop that will substitute the worker on day 1 after have someone else fake the interview don't bother in this terms
wnc3141•24m ago