I applied online. I interviewed at Precision Medicine Group
Interview
The interview process was fairly quick and everything moved along smoothly. I went through 3 stages of interview (1 phone screen with HR, 1:1 with a local director, final interview meeting several people plus a presentation). The final interview was 2 hours in which I had 2 separate panel interviews followed by a presentation and Q&A. The presentation was based on an article that I was given to me ahead of time. They flew me over for the onsite interview which was nice and I was reimbursed fairly quickly as well for expenses incurred that day. From initial application to final interview only took a month and I was very satisfied at that point. Everything fell apart after that.
I received radio silence for 5 weeks and after checking in twice I was told I was rejected. It is hard to believe that the time it took for them to make a decision took longer than the entire hiring process. My references were also checked too. This was a waste of time for everyone especially the final interview was so long and the presentation took a lot of time to prepare. It was a also waste of money on their part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing behavioral. All questions asked were regarding my motivation and everything I write on my resume.
I interviewed at Precision Medicine Group (Boston, MA)
Interview
Typical tiered process - speak with recruiter, hiring manager/director, interview in-person. Travel very far for the in-person interview to find out that more than half of the people you are there to 'meet' are on the phone. One of only two on-site employees scheduled to be there did not show up for the presentation I had to prepare for the interview. Textbook quiz-style interview questions. Total waste of time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do RCTs reduce bias compared to observational studies? Give examples.