Over the last few weeks, I’ve covered some of the do’s and don’ts of the initial interview. Now it’s time for the next course: the interview lunch.

I found a terrific little tip sheet on the topic — but before I get into it, let me tell you one of my big pet peeves on the subject: people whose mastery of eating utensils seems to have come to an abrupt stop at the age of 3. Too often, I’ve sat across the table from a lawyer — not infrequently a partner — who seems perfectly oblivious to the primitive state of his table manners. And I say “his,” because it’s almost always men.

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