Be polite and professional in your interview.
They were extremely friendly and very accommodating. I am also grateful they saw me as valuable and look forward to helping them kick butt in the industry.
Take a chance no matter what the listed job requirements are. You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by offering them something of value. YOU.
My hubby is an IT manager who has been programming since he was 12. Learned C code programming doing text based games in college while getting his Comp degree. He looks at Coding Boot camp on resumes when hiring and throws them in the trash. They just don't measure up to what he needs done as he needs a lot of OOP and they don't do that there.
Ironically, he can't hire his girl because of nepotism. He says she is a B level programmer. My kid has played around in Linux since she was 3-4 years old.