I applied online. I interviewed at Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Interview
The interviewers seemed uncertain and unprepared, which in turn made me nervous. They mixed my name up with another applicant, and asked about my experiences at a university I never attended.
They read things aloud straight from my CV, stuttering a bit, like they weren't quite sure about what they wanted to ask me about. As if the information was new to them.
Most damning of all was the process after the interview. They gave me a task to complete, so they could gauge my skill level and creative thinking. I created videos and other communications material, and sent a link with all the files through an online transfer service. The service let me know that they never downloaded the files. Hours and hours of work, and they did not even look at the work they asked me to do.
I wish they had been upfront after the first interview. It would have saved me a lot of work.
I interviewed at Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
Interview
A few questions about me and my job experience. That included presenting myself and going through the roles I had participated in the past. The interview was with the manager, as well as two members of the team.
I interviewed at Business & Human Rights Resource Centre (London, England)
Interview
Efficient coordination with the schedule. Timeline for feedback was clear. 3-person panel covered a lot and there was substantial time spent on answering my programmatic and HR issues.clear that panel were from various teams that need to interact with a researcher.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Experience in research, how to create impact from data.