I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Northwestern University (Evanston, IL) in Apr 2018
Interview
Gave a scientific talk about 45 min about my PhD project and got lots of questions and great discussion. Met the lab members for the rest of the day. Got the offer at the end of the day. Had a nice dinner.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
As long as you know your field well, it would be fine.
I interviewed at Northwestern University (Chicago, IL)
Interview
The interview process began with an initial screening conducted by members of the laboratory. This stage focused on assessing general fit, communication skills, and alignment with the group’s research interests.
Subsequently, the discussion transitioned into a more in-depth evaluation of my academic background and prior research. I was asked to elaborate on my published work, including the scientific rationale, methodologies employed, and key findings. The conversation also explored my ability to critically analyze research in the field.
Good typical question and process. Nice interview, all good, no issues, will interview again again. Good typical question and process. Nice interview, all good, no issues, will interview again again
It was a 3 steps interview:
1. brief discussion: ~30m
2. Detailed presentation of research followed by a Q and A session: ~2hr
3. one-to-one meeting with lab members: 15min/per person
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q. Most questions were about my research and how I will apply those knowledge to the new projects?
Q. Where do I want to see myself in 10 years?