I was just invited to do a job interview through Teams (next week).

I guess it’s https://teams.live.com/free ?
And I guess they would invite me so I don’t have to worry about having an MS account, afaics?

I opened the site on Ungoogled Chromium, it seems to work fine. The hardware is: Thinkpad T430s (10yo). Of course it has a web cam & microphone.
There’s a device test https://devicetest.teams.microsoft.com/ which did not return any issues, but did not show me a working connection either. There is no test call functionality.

I’d prefer to test full functionality beforehand, is there a way to do this?

Or experiences?

TIA

edit: my smartphone runs an even obscurer OS than Debian.

edit2: the “make a test call” functionality seems to be part of the desktop app only. Is there one for Linux?

edit3: now support.microsoft.com is blocking me. WTF

edit4: the inofficial Teams for Linux is not an option either because I still need an MS account.

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    I use Ungoogled Chromium for teams meetings at work without issue (on arch). I also don’t have an MS account.
    When the other party sets up a meeting they’ll send an email with a link to the teams meeting and all you have to do is follow that link to join. It also includes a phone number you can call to join by phone if for some reason you have issues.

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      Thank you! The best answer I could’ve hoped for.

      Just to make 100% sure we’re on the same page: this means audio and video, yes? Does Ungoogled Chromium need any tricks to connect seamlessly to pulseaudio and whatever the browser needs to use the webcam?

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        I probably should have mentioned that I don’t have a camrea, so I cannot give you any info on how that would work. My microphone works, I have shared my desktop (on KDE Plasma), and I have shared individual tabs. I can’t imagine that the camera would require anything extra to work though.

        I’m using pipewire with wireplumber and didn’t have to install anything specific to have this all work, so I don’t have any info on if there would be any pulseaudio-specific issues.