How to call interviewer when I don't know company culture?











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Background: Software Engineering, Sri Lanka



Different software companies in Sri Lanka use different culture to call senior developers, managers, etc.



Eg: Some companies use Sir, some companies use Mr. Name, Some companies use just name.



Manager or senior developers are in almost all interview panel I have faced. But I don't know how to call them(Sir, just name or Mr. name) during interview. So most of the time I just say "You, your, etc".



So, what is the best way to call them?










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    Background: Software Engineering, Sri Lanka



    Different software companies in Sri Lanka use different culture to call senior developers, managers, etc.



    Eg: Some companies use Sir, some companies use Mr. Name, Some companies use just name.



    Manager or senior developers are in almost all interview panel I have faced. But I don't know how to call them(Sir, just name or Mr. name) during interview. So most of the time I just say "You, your, etc".



    So, what is the best way to call them?










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      Background: Software Engineering, Sri Lanka



      Different software companies in Sri Lanka use different culture to call senior developers, managers, etc.



      Eg: Some companies use Sir, some companies use Mr. Name, Some companies use just name.



      Manager or senior developers are in almost all interview panel I have faced. But I don't know how to call them(Sir, just name or Mr. name) during interview. So most of the time I just say "You, your, etc".



      So, what is the best way to call them?










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      Background: Software Engineering, Sri Lanka



      Different software companies in Sri Lanka use different culture to call senior developers, managers, etc.



      Eg: Some companies use Sir, some companies use Mr. Name, Some companies use just name.



      Manager or senior developers are in almost all interview panel I have faced. But I don't know how to call them(Sir, just name or Mr. name) during interview. So most of the time I just say "You, your, etc".



      So, what is the best way to call them?







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