Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City, OK) em abr. de 2017
Entrevista
Interviewed by a panel of stakeholders. They all were very polite and respectful. They asked very good questions soliciting informative answers. They presented situation scenarios and asked my opinions and solutions.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City, OK).
Entrevista
Very easy. Basic questions laid back drug and background checks and physical hardest part would have been the pepper spray in the eyeballs and then cuffing and uncuffing someone while on fire
Candidatei-me por meio de uma faculdade ou universidade. O processo levou 3 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela Oklahoma County (Oklahoma City, OK) em abr. de 2012
Entrevista
My initial contact was with two attorneys at a job fair. I spoke with them at length, which piqued my interest in the job, which I had not thought I was interested in. Law school keeps a person very busy, however, so I did not contact the administrative assistant, whose name they had given me -- but I received an email asking if I was going to apply, so I commenced the process. The administrative assistant was extremely professional and prompt with her emails and instructions, and I was very impressed with her. The application was something like 12 or 13 pages, quite a process --
When I went in for the interview, I was really hoping for the same rapport I'd had with the attorneys at the job fair, and the administrative assistant who'd been so helpful. Instead I was told I'd be interviewing with A -- when I arrived at her office, another woman was there to whom I was briefly introduced ("B"), and who I subsequently discovered was also an attorney -- by the time I figured it out, I had been giving her far too little attention. Furthermore, I was asked about my husband -- and the response to my astonished look was that my interviewer pointed at my wedding ring. I was also asked whether I had kids. I was totally unprepared for these questions. I have a general idea of what can and cannot be asked in an interview, but as I was applying only for an internship position and on the spot, I was caught off guard, and I was really conflicted. I was also asked extensively about my past -- a criminal history from my teenage years over a decade ago that I willingly disclose but that is far, far behind me (and it took a long time to put it there), and which, in my mind, has little bearing on today.
The experience started out great, but turned very sour -- which is actually alright with me. Better to know sooner than later that you're not a good fit somewhere!