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      Colloquio per General Fiscal and Policy Analyst

      12 lug 2014
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Sacramento, CA
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio difficile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto un giorno. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso California LAO (Sacramento, CA) nel mese di feb 2011

      Colloquio

      I was contacted by phone with a short screening conversation and invitation to come and interview in person (I was living across the country at the time). I was coming out to CA on other business, so the LAO contributed a portion of my expenses to get to Sacramento. The HR manager was very professional through the entire process. The interview process took the better part of a day, starting with an loosely structured one-on-one interview with the Legislative Analyst, the head of the organization. He asked challenging and thoughtful questions geared toward understanding the way a person analyzes a problem and expresses thoughts. The only thing I regreted in this interview was that I had to say that I simply didn't have an answer to a certain analytical opinion he asked of me. Other than that, I feel I performed well, although I lacked a feeling that I "connected" with him. I can't know for sure, but this may have been a critical factor in their decision to not hire me. After this interview, I interviewed one-on-one with two senior-level directors/managers in charge of a given subject area (local government and higher education). I felt these interviews went extremely well, and had fairly deep conversations with both of them. I felt there was an insightful exchange of ideas and exploration of some of the more theoretical underpinnings of the problems in these sectors. At this point, I believe I went to lunch with a junior or mid-level analyst. He was cordial, but seemed disinterested. We talked about the nature of the workplace, what he likes about his job, and the work he is involved in. It was at this point that I questioned whether this was a place I would want to work. His subdued and unenthusiastic demeanor made me question how much he actually enjoyed his job. After lunch, I had a two-person panel interview with two mid to high level managers. Up until this point, the entire process had been very professional. However, these individuals were nearly constantly looking down at their cell phones unless they were asking a question, and it was highly distracting and made me feel that I was not being seriously considered. After the panel interview, the HR manager showed me to a vacant office where I performed a fairly basic quantitative analysis of some data and a written summary of the findings. I was very confident that I performed well on this exercise. After the exercise, I was free to go. A few days later I sent thank you emails to everyone I met with, and received a reply from only one person. I received a declination letter a couple weeks after that. In general, I would agree with another one of the posters here that it was difficult to discern exactly what they were looking for in a candidate. I was very disappointed in the lack of professionalism exhibited by the two panelists. For background purposes, I was not a recent graduate when I interviewed. At the time, I had approximately 4 years of experience in consulting and at the time, was working for the Department of Defense.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      If he started from scratch in this policy area, what would you do?
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      Colloquio per General Fiscal and Policy Analyst

      20 ott 2010
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Sacramento, CA
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto un giorno. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso California LAO (Sacramento, CA) nel mese di ott 2010

      Colloquio

      First round interview is a fairly basic phone screen. Questions are asked on background, interest in the office, and quantitative skills/examples of your experiences with them. Second round interview consists of three 1:1 interviews with senior analysts, a panel interview with two additional analysts, and a written assessment that consists of a very basic Excel spreadsheet exercise. Lunch is also provided at a local restaurant and serves as an opportunity to ask questions of an analyst, but is not considered part of the interview. The entire process takes approximately 5-5.5 hours. Questions asked in the second round interview were fairly straightforward, with content ranging from inquiries about quantitative experience, motivation to work in the office, opinions on state policies, and a chance to explain your qualifications in more detail. Be prepared to answer the same questions multiple times throughout the day. The staff was fairly friendly and I was given a response within two weeks. My only complaint would be that the office gave a rather generalist description of the desired candidate (who isn't looking for quantitative skills couple with excellent communication skills?) and made it difficult to focus responses in a way that "sold" myself as a candidate.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Why do you want to work for LAO?
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