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Question about work from home

Girlfriend has an interview for a WFH company. She doesn’t have any internet facilities where she lives so she uses a hotspot for everything she does online. This job requires her to run a diagnostic test in order to essentially prove to the employer she has a stable internet connection and a half ass decent computer. I’ll be giving her my computer and it was a gaming pc that cost about 1k and ran pretty much every game pretty damn good. So I’m not worried about the computer, but rather her lack of WiFi. She forwarded me an email with a link to the diagnostics test and I planned on just running the test off of my computer in my home on my WiFi. Do you think that if I ran this diagnostics test and she got the job, she would be able to continue WFH off of a hotspot?…


Girlfriend has an interview for a WFH company. She doesn’t have any internet facilities where she lives so she uses a hotspot for everything she does online. This job requires her to run a diagnostic test in order to essentially prove to the employer she has a stable internet connection and a half ass decent computer. I’ll be giving her my computer and it was a gaming pc that cost about 1k and ran pretty much every game pretty damn good. So I’m not worried about the computer, but rather her lack of WiFi. She forwarded me an email with a link to the diagnostics test and I planned on just running the test off of my computer in my home on my WiFi. Do you think that if I ran this diagnostics test and she got the job, she would be able to continue WFH off of a hotspot? I’m not sure if anyone here has any experience with WFH on a hotspot so I just figured I’d ask. On a side note, she’ll be moving in with me soon and she’ll have access to stable WiFi so really the question is, should she be able to get away with temporarily using a hotspot for WFH?

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