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      Colloquio per Administrative and Operations Associate

      6 apr 2026
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Chicago, IL
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      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Chicago Beyond (Chicago, IL)

      Colloquio

      After applying there was quick contact. The first email requested that I fill out a business chemistry survey, I think to gauge my working style and compatibility with their current team. They also asked I answer two questions (that I already responded in my application). 1. Why are you interested in this role, at Chicago Beyond, at this time? 2. Can I confirm that you are able to work full-time, five days per week on-site from our Chicago office? For small nonprofit organization the communications felt very cold. The second email invited me to a 45 minute-interview with as they said, "current Director of Operations." This gave me pause as I also knew they were hiring a Director of Business Operations though I did not know if this was the same person they hired for the DBO role or if the person interviewing me was leaving. While the time between the first and second email was quick, the slots for an interview were a month out. On the zoom interview, there was no introduction or conclusion summary of the role, the organization or the person interviewing me, other than their name and role. They jumped right into questions that felt misaligned with the key functions of the job description for an administrative and operations associate. Instead the questions gave the sense that there is culture problems at the organization. Their questions ended with the same questions asked in the application and/or first email contact: I can work in office 5-days a week, I can work without visa sponsorship. At this point, the hiring process felt disorganized, missing intentionality and streamlining. When I asked questions it was odd that they made a point to inform me that the person would report to them (though I assumed based on the job description) and later said they were on their way out of the organization hence the search for DBO, The timeline of their estimated departure and associate hiring indicated there wouldn't be an overlap. In my opinion it does not make sense to have a staff member leaving to be hiring. Instead they should hire the DBO and have the new person fill the associate role they will be managing. Most of the answers given to my questions were generic and avoided details, revealing there is currently no strategy. By the end of the interview, I got the sense they were mentally checked out and going through the motions of hiring while not caring to find a good fit for the role. Their demeanor was a turn-off and did not make me excited to join the team. They said the following steps in the hiring process included an interview with the Chief of Strategy Officer and then an interview with the CEO.

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      Questions about risk, mistakes, accuracy and working under pressure. A time you caught a mistake that could've gone unnoticed How do you check for accuracy? A time you were under pressure with competing priorities? A time you were responsible for execution and things did not go as planned? A time you had to collaborate with people who had a different style or perspective? How do you build trust and credibility in a new organization?
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