Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 3 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Cancer Society nel mese di gen 2020
Colloquio
I applied online in December 2019 and received an email from a recruiter in early Jan. 2020 to schedule a phone screening. During the phone screening, we took a walk through my resume and I was told more about the position would entail. From there, she passed my information on to the hiring manager for the ACS location the position would be housed at.
A few days after the phone screening, the hiring manager contacted me for an in-person interview for the next day. I came in and interviewed with my potential manger and their boss as well. The interview was another walk through my resume and questions related to the STAR method. Overall, the interview took about an hour.
Another week later, I was called in for the 2nd and final round of interview, where I met with the top boss of the ACS location for where the position will be housed at. Very informal and more relaxed than the first in-person interview and phone screening. From then a few days later, I received a call that ACS location would like to offer me the position!
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Cancer Society
Colloquio
I applied online and was contacted via email to come in for an on-site interview. No phone screening. Firstly, the positive: all the women I met were polite and friendly, and it seemed like a good, cheerful office environment. They gave a nice little overview of what the position would entail and what the work would be like.
There were three people total in my interview, with one of them listening in via conference call. They had a packet of questions, which they all wanted to be answered via STAR format. I found that part stressful, as I felt like I was being tested. I didn't feel it was an accurate representation of my abilities as they seemed to want some kind of big accomplishment for the "R" section of the STAR method but sometimes the only "R" is that the job was finished, and I could see one of the women writing a big slash through the blank "R" section on the papers they were writing on. They did not let me ask any questions at the end, and rushed me out so they could get to the next candidate. It seemed to be poor organization on their part to only pencil in 30 minutes per interview AND have them be back to back. Overall, a mostly neutral experience that unfortunately turned negative at the end as I did not feel respected for my time.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Tell me about a time when ___ , or What would you do if ____ happened?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso American Cancer Society (Chicago, IL) nel mese di apr 2019
Colloquio
There were two phone interviews, and one face to face interview. The first interview was with the recruiter, questions will include, your eligibility to work in the US, the salary expectation, and more questions such as "why you want to work for ACS", and "examples of the above and beyond that you worked on". About 2 weeks later, you will received the call for the second phone interview with the supervisor, and the regional manager. The questions are situational in depth ones. Finally, it's the in person interview with the supervisor and one of the event managers that this role will support. The questions are similar but slight more difficult. The key to answer them honestly.