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      Colloquio per Director, Public Policy

      5 apr 2024
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra

      Altre recensioni di colloqui per Director, Public Policy presso United Way

      Colloquio per Director, Public Policy

      8 apr 2024
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso United Way

      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso United Way

      Colloquio

      I recently interviewed with United Way Bay Area for the Director of Public Policy position. Throughout the interview process, I encountered several red flags that I believe are important for future candidates to be aware of. While I have not received official notice regarding my candidacy, the indications are clear. Firstly, I received an invitation for an initial interview on the same day that I applied for the position. I opted to reschedule the call to ensure I could adequately prepare and gain a comprehensive understanding of the internal dynamics and the reasons behind the vacancy. During my conversation with HR, I inquired about potential reasons for not advancing to the next round. HR mentioned that my lack of experience managing individuals in an official capacity was a concern. Despite my experience managing interns and external lobbyists, this aspect seemed to weigh heavily in their evaluation process. In my cover letter, I had mentioned my intention to relocate to the Bay Area from a high-cost-of-living area on the East Coast. HR questioned the sincerity of my relocation plans, citing the expense of living in the Bay Area and the common occurrence of applicants from outside the region. While I am a highly qualified candidate and was initially enthusiastic about the opportunity, it became apparent that HR may have biases that influenced their assessment. When I applied, I had already considered and understood the economic conditions in the Bay Area. During the interview process, I learned that the organization recently promoted their data director to the role of Vice President, Impact Strategies. While I did not have the chance to speak with this individual directly, I was informed that they lack public policy experience. Future candidates should consider this when assessing the support available for advancing legislation and advocacy strategies. It was also mentioned that the policy team lacked experience and needed guidance from someone with official managerial experience, which underscores the importance of such experience for this role. On a positive note, collaborating with this individual could be beneficial due to their valuable insights from data reports, which are crucial for effective policy work. Overall, while my experience with United Way Bay Area was informative, I believe there are areas where the organization could improve their interview processes and address potential biases in their assessments.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      I was asked basic HR questions during the interview. It's important to articulate how your skillsets are directly applicable to the role, especially highlighting any experience managing individuals in an official capacity. Additionally, the primary HR contact, at least the one I spoke to, had years of experience working with the organization but was in a consulting capacity. This aspect is worth considering as you apply, as it could impact the timeline of your application process.
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      Colloquio

      I recently interviewed with United Way Bay Area for the Director of Public Policy position. Throughout the interview process, I encountered several red flags that I believe are important for future candidates to be aware of. While I have not received official notice regarding my candidacy, the indications are clear. Firstly, I received an invitation for an initial interview on the same day that I applied for the position. I opted to reschedule the call to ensure I could adequately prepare and gain a comprehensive understanding of the internal dynamics and the reasons behind the vacancy. During my conversation with HR, I inquired about potential reasons for not advancing to the next round. HR mentioned that my lack of experience managing individuals in an official capacity was a concern. Despite my experience managing interns and external lobbyists, this aspect seemed to weigh heavily in their evaluation process. In my cover letter, I had mentioned my intention to relocate to the Bay Area from a high-cost-of-living area on the East Coast. HR questioned the sincerity of my relocation plans, citing the expense of living in the Bay Area and the common occurrence of applicants from outside the region. While I am a highly qualified candidate and was initially enthusiastic about the opportunity, it became apparent that HR may have biases that influenced their assessment. When I applied, I had already considered and understood the economic conditions in the Bay Area. During the interview process, I learned that the organization recently promoted their data director to the role of Vice President, Impact Strategies. While I did not have the chance to speak with this individual directly, I was informed that they lack public policy experience. Future candidates should consider this when assessing the support available for advancing legislation and advocacy strategies. It was also mentioned that the policy team lacked experience and needed guidance from someone with official managerial experience, which underscores the importance of such experience for this role. On a positive note, collaborating with this individual could be beneficial due to their valuable insights from data reports, which are crucial for effective policy work. Overall, while my experience with United Way Bay Area was informative, I believe there are areas where the organization could improve their interview processes and address potential biases in their assessments. This addition provides a clearer picture of the specific challenges faced by the policy team and why HR emphasized the need for someone with official managerial experience. It enhances the understanding of the dynamics within the organization and the expectations for the Director of Public Policy position.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      I was asked basic HR questions during the interview. It's important to articulate how your skillsets are directly applicable to the role, especially highlighting any experience managing individuals in an official capacity. Additionally, the primary HR contact, at least the one I spoke to, had years of experience working with the organization but was in a consulting capacity. This aspect is worth considering as you apply, as it could impact the timeline of your application process.
      Rispondi alla domanda

      Colloquio per Director, Public Policy

      5 apr 2024
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso United Way

      Colloquio

      I recently interviewed with United Way Bay Area for the Director of Public Policy position. Throughout the interview process, I encountered several red flags that I believe are important for future candidates to be aware of. While I have not received official notice regarding my candidacy, the indications are clear. Firstly, I received an invitation for an initial interview on the same day that I applied for the position. I opted to reschedule the call to ensure I could adequately prepare and gain a comprehensive understanding of the internal dynamics and the reasons behind the vacancy. During my conversation with HR, I inquired about potential reasons for not advancing to the next round. HR mentioned that my lack of experience managing individuals in an official capacity was a concern. Despite my experience managing interns and external lobbyists, this aspect seemed to weigh heavily in their evaluation process. In my cover letter, I had mentioned my intention to relocate to the Bay Area from a high-cost-of-living area on the East Coast. HR questioned the sincerity of my relocation plans, citing the expense of living in the Bay Area and the common occurrence of applicants from outside the region. While I am a highly qualified candidate and was initially enthusiastic about the opportunity, it became apparent that HR may have biases that influenced their assessment. When I applied, I had already considered and understood the economic conditions in the Bay Area. During the interview process, I learned that the organization recently promoted their data director to the role of Vice President, Impact Strategies. While I did not have the chance to speak with this individual directly, I was informed that they lack public policy experience. Future candidates should consider this when assessing the support available for advancing legislation and advocacy strategies. It was also mentioned that the policy team lacked experience and needed guidance from someone with official managerial experience, which underscores the importance of such experience for this role. On a positive note, collaborating with this individual could be beneficial due to their valuable insights from data reports, which are crucial for effective policy work. Overall, while my experience with United Way Bay Area was informative, I believe there are areas where the organization could improve their interview processes and address potential biases in their assessments.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      I was asked basic HR questions during the interview. It's important to articulate how your skillsets are directly applicable to the role, especially highlighting any experience managing individuals in an official capacity. Additionally, the primary HR contact, at least the one I spoke to, had years of experience working with the organization but was in a consulting capacity. This aspect is worth considering as you apply, as it could impact the timeline of your application process.
      Rispondi alla domanda
      1