Hardest job interview I have ever done in my life. I interviewed for this job 3 times. I wanted the position so bad, I wanted to travel, I had 2 years of eating disorder experience, in the process of getting my masters, and I am a single woman so I could work with the one month on, one month off role.
Each interview that I did was highly demanding, consisting of two role plays that put you in a really difficult "hypothetical" client situation.
As someone with a lot of experience, I thought I did decent, however, It felt like my responses weren't good enough. Amanda always had some rebuttal of what I should have said or done, which would have been fair for learning experience for training purposes. An interview shouldn't feel like training session though? I don't know. But..they weren't satisfied.
After the 2nd interview, they asked me to take a 3 hour course (it was free) created by this guy who was a professional who worked for the FBI. Again, I really wanted the job. So I did it. After completing this course on my own time, I did the 3rd interview with another EXTENSIVE role play scenario. I didn't get the job and they stated "We need someone with more experience with families."
Nowhere in the job description was there a requirement for family therapy/support. It was an individual eating disorder coach position. They also didn't require any licensure for it, which felt like a red flag for how demanding the requirements were.
They then proceeded to offer me classes that I had to pay for that would "enhance my skills to get the position"...very scammy and I was so put off.
I overall wasted over 6 hours trying to interview for this job. That's a whole work shift. lol. guess the jokes on me