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      Associate Researcher Interview

      16 Jun 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Community Science

      Interview

      My experience interviewing with Community Science was deeply concerning and, frankly, exploitative. Over the course of seven rounds of interviews (some lasting up to three hours each), I encountered a disorganized, repetitive, and extractive process that left me questioning the ethics and sustainability of the organization’s internal culture. From the start, the process lacked clarity and cohesion. I was often asked the same questions by different people, with little coordination or continuity between rounds. The sheer volume of unpaid labor required to simply be considered for the role was staggering, culminating in a final presentation of my research to over 40 people. This was not a job talk; it felt like free consulting. While Community Science prides itself on being “thorough,” the experience felt more like a test of endurance than a genuine search for fit. The layers of interviews were exhausting, and each round demanded significant prep, emotional energy, and time, without any acknowledgment or compensation. In total, I invested what amounted to multiple full workdays into this process. What concerned me even more, though, was what this revealed about the organization itself. Despite its polished public image, Community Science operates more like a chaotic startup, lacking clear systems, internal alignment, or effective onboarding structures. During my conversations with team members, I was struck by how under-trained some of the field staff appeared, particularly those tasked with conducting community-based interviews. That level of unpreparedness was alarming, especially for an organization committed to research and equity. The entire experience left me with the impression that unpaid labor, overextension, and institutional disarray are normalized within the organization. If this is how they treat candidates, I can only imagine the toll this culture takes on actual employees, and worse, on the communities they claim to serve. This process gave me exactly the insight I needed: this is not a place that honors people’s time, energy, or expertise.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      What drew you to Community Science and this role? How do you define equity in your research or practice? Describe a time you worked on a team with people from different backgrounds. How did you navigate it? How do you approach stakeholder engagement? Tell us about your experience with community-based participatory research. Walk us through a recent research project you led. What methods did you use, and what were the outcomes? How do you evaluate community impact in your work? How do you approach working with marginalized populations in research? Can you talk about a time when your research findings challenged a funder’s or client’s expectations? What experience do you have with mixed-methods data collection and analysis? How do you handle conflict on teams? What’s your experience with policy research? What does “capacity building” mean to you? How do you manage multiple deadlines and deliverables? What are your long-term career goals? Final Round: Public Research Presentation Tasks: Prepare a 15 minute presentation on your research for an audience of 40+ staff. Frame your work in relation to Community Science’s mission and approach. Respond to rapid-fire questions from multiple people across disciplines and roles. Questions Asked After Presentation Might Include: How would you apply this research to our clients’ needs? What changes would you make to this study if it were implemented at Community Science? How do you navigate power dynamics in community partnerships? If you joined our team, what would be your immediate priorities?
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