The interview took place in person at the companies office headquarters in Austin, Texas. After checking in at the front desk, I was given a quick walk-through tour of the company's dual building facility. It was a great way to begin the interview by breaking the ice and giving great first impressions of the staff and facility amenities. I was then introduced to a Business Development Representative (BDR) for my shadow interview. During this time, the BDR was able to give me a overview of his day-to-day procedures, show me what prospecting looks like in real time, and answer any questions I had for him. The shadow interview solidified exactly what I was interviewing for in my mind and gave confidence moving forward into the final interview with the Director of Business Development. The final interview was fairly standard in line of questioning but very thorough. My experience in the shadow interview, my background, and some situational questions were addressed before the interview was concluded. It was extremely well done and the process gave me confidence in Arrive as an employer and a company.