Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela The Solar Foundation (Washington, DC) em mar. de 2017
Entrevista
Interviewed over the phone and met with several people. They asked only about things that were on my resume, which was good. I feel like I got a feel for them and they got a feel for me.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
They asked about the experiences listed on my resume.
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela The Solar Foundation em set. de 2015
Entrevista
I went through a phone interview and two in-person interviews. All were great. Very much enjoyed talking to the Executive Director and the program staff. It was very apparent that they seek employees that are driven, hard-working, team player, and passionate about solar energy. Some questions were straight forward but others really made you think about the job, the organization and how you, as a candidate, would contribute to the position and the organization.
Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa The Solar Foundation.
Entrevista
I am typically skeptical about online rating sites, but, before going in for the interview following the phone screen, I read the glassdoor review that a candidate for the E.A. position had written. I wanted to take the negative review with a grain of salt, but was glad I read it as it (1) kept me from wishful thinking during the interview process and (2) made me consider what references I supplied when they asked for them. (Sidenote: it seems extremely inappropriate to me for an organization to contact someone's references when they aren't ready for an offer).
I don't want to get too specific with anecdotes or be personal, but in terms of the interview process, I would not consider the management of the solar foundation to be either considerate or courteous. My hope for the program staff (who all seemed really great) is that this does not reflect working there. It also occurred to me that some of the unprofessional tactics in the interview process might just be a byproduct of the fact that the organization is just starting to grow and the managers don't seem to have a lot of experience with recruiting or evaluating people.