Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Truth Initiative nel mese di ott 2020
Colloquio
I had multiple virtual interviews across departments to get acquainted with the staff and to learn about how this position operates. Everyone I met with was incredibly kind and seemed to be excited about the work they're doing.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Tell me about your research experience. Why are you interested in this position? What are your long-term career goals?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Truth Initiative (Washington, DC) nel mese di giu 2021
Colloquio
They had me sit for over 5 interviews that took up huge amounts of time. The interviews weren’t hard but when I asked them questions about their practices they tensed up a bit. I ended up not getting an offer after I revealed during the interview process we had found out a family member was seriously ill.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
What do you think of this research initiative we have?
How would you address this issue?
Do you prefer to work on your own or in a team?
Do you mind doing the excel spreadsheets?
Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto più di 2 mesi. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso Truth Initiative (Washington, DC) nel mese di feb 2016
Colloquio
I applied through their website in mid-January and received an email to set up an interview 2 days later. Initially I was told it would be an in-person interview, but then it was changed to a phone interview. About a week later I had a phone interview with the VP for Evaluation Science and Research. It was a fairly informal conversation--I talked about my background and experience and she talked about the organization and the position. At the end of the call, she said she would tell HR to schedule an in-person interview, and I was contacted about a week later for that.
The interview was about 4 weeks after I had applied--I was given a list of 10 names (first names only) of people that I would be meeting with. I was taken to a conference room--I first met with someone who would be a peer--there were supposed to be 3, but for some reason the other 2 never showed up. Then I met with individuals from other departments, then with 2 Research Directors, then someone from HR and lastly the Chief Evaluation and Science Research Officer. They all asked fairly standard questions about my background and work experience, working on multiple projects simultaneously, juggling priorities, fast paced environments, collaboration, quick turn around times etc. It was probably about 2.5-3 hours total. I didn't end up meeting with all 10 people and it was clear while I was there that they were shuffling staff around to different rooms wth other interviewees.
I received an automated rejection email about 6 weeks after the interview. The entire process from application to rejection took about 10 weeks.