Usually yes for early-stage privacy and spam control, if the real inbox behind it is stable. Hide My Email is better than a disposable inbox for serious follow-up, but it is not a complete substitute for a long-term job-search email strategy.
Slack can work for interview coordination after you verify the employer, but it is a weak default for full interviews or sensitive hiring steps. Learn when it is reasonable, when it is risky, and how to protect your privacy.
FaceTime can work for verified job interviews, but it is rarely the best default. Learn the privacy tradeoffs, Apple ID exposure risks, and safer ways to prepare.
Google Chat can work for interview coordination after you verify the employer, but it is a weak default for full job interviews or sensitive hiring steps.
Webex is usually a legitimate platform for job interviews, but the safest setup is a personal device with guest join or a clean personal account, not a work-managed Webex environment.
LinkedIn messages can be useful for interview coordination after you verify the recruiter, but they should not be the only channel for sensitive job-search steps.
Google Meet is usually a legitimate platform for job interviews, but the safest setup is a clean personal or separate account, not a work-managed Google profile with calendar and browser spillover.
Microsoft Teams is a normal platform for job interviews, but the safest setup is usually a personal device with guest access or a clean personal account, not a work-managed Microsoft 365 account.
Zoom is a normal platform for job interviews, but how you join matters. Learn when Zoom is a good sign, how to avoid work-account exposure, and how to protect your privacy before, during, and after the call.
Discord can work for quick interview coordination after you verify the employer, but it is a risky primary channel for full job interviews if identity and records are unclear.