Straightforward, helpful, and professional. You get interviewed by two different people and then you need to do a language test. After that, you need to submit all the paperwork that is required and now I am waiting for some important questionnaires
The process was straight forward. Questions were asked about the orientation video and how we perceived the job and its requirements. Due to it being a Spanish interpreter job, part of the interview was also in Spanish to test/observe your Spanish speaking skills and interpretation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a time you were challenged working in a group setting and how was this overcome?
I applied online. I interviewed at MetLang (Grand Rapids, MI) in Mar 2021
Interview
Talk to an initial interviewer to see if you're a good fit, then speak to a subsequent interviewer, then do a proctored test, then get a security clearance, and get fingerprinted
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your experience interpreting from one language to another?