Opinions on picking future teammates' brains over lunch?
Or does it? I don't want to be viewed as some kind of ingratiating snake, trading sushi for favors. This is worrisome enough on its own, but I've already been informed that the nature of the interview will be heavy on earning the impressing my future teammates. How can I communicate that I'm interested and gregarious but not devious or compensating for lack of skill?
This is a Bay Area startup made mainly or even entirely of young geniuses, for what the demographic matters. Treating an employed programmer to lunch and picking his/her brain is something I've been meaning to do for a long time outside the context of learning about a specific company; I've just never, you know, DONE it. So what do you think? Good idea, or going too far?
Oh, and what are YOUR tricks?
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