I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (Chicago, IL) in Jan 2025
Interview
I'm out of state so I had a video interview that wasn't working out well and we switched over to a conference call. I interviewed with 3 people but believe more may have been supposed to interview based on the original video interview link email. The interview seemed a little matter of factly sometimes which is not a bad thing. At least during mine, they ask questions sounding as if they are really going to hire you rather than going with "why should we hire you ?" It seemed somewhat neutral and sometimes I get a hint. Overall, I'm thankful it's not a multiple interview process.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What would you do if a person showed up saying she had been abused for years and she had never filed a police report, restraining order, or anything against the abuser?
I interviewed at Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Initial interview with one person followed by panel with multiple lawyers in leadership positions and union rep. Asked about interest in practice area, relevant legal skills, time management organization etc
I applied online. I interviewed at Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles
Interview
1 hr interview that consisted of basic interview questions of why LA, why LAFLA, why direct services etc. There were two interviewers and there was plenty of time to ask questions.