I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Greenpeace
Interview
Met in a cafe. Quite informal talking about background and why I wanted the job. The interviewer was the team leader. She was running behind when I arrived so it was quite awkward waiting until they were finished. No offer of a drink from the cafe either.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Greenpeace (Montreal, QC) in Oct 2017
Interview
I was called without any time to prepare. There was noise on the phone and I could barely understand what she was saying. The interview questions were mostly about being motivated instead of questions that were less judgmental and condescending. I was offered a second interview and though I like the idea of working for Greenpeace the interview process did not appear to value me, my credentials or past experience or even my enthusiasm for environmental issues. And the noise on the phone made understating the caller difficult.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Greenpeace (Brighton, England) in Sept 2016
Interview
The interview took 4 hours... I applied online and talked to a lovely women. The people at green peace are not so kind as they kept focusing on how much money you will be bringing in this role. After 2 hours I was bored and hungry then we came in for another 2 hours, of questioning it was like a police interrogation . The whole experience has put me off Greenpeace. I recently got another charity job and I mentioned this interview to them and some of the staff at Greenpeace who come to them tell them of the terrible work hours and financial pressure if you don't meet quotas. The worst bit was at the end when they split us up in two groups those who got it and those who didn't, which was really embarrasing and dehumanising for all our wasted effort. The whole experience was unethical and unmoral.