I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at PLCCA (Maywood, IL)
Interview
If you are used to unorganized organizations and interview processes you can interview well here. Most question can be found online and the extra questions is about your feeling towards willing to go above and beyond the scope of your job descriptions.
I applied online. I interviewed at PLCCA (Maywood, IL) in Apr 2023
Interview
First part was a phone screening. Then I was set up with an on-site interview. I got there on time; the interviewer was about 15 minutes late. The interviewer seemed nice enough. She explained you would input children's data to help determine their eligibility to be part of their programs also that you would multitask. She felt the interview went great and invited me to a third-round interview. I sent a thank you letter to remind her of what she told. I had to follow up with the recruiter and said the position has been filled. So, they lie to your face, they don't have the courage to tell you the truth, and they don't mind wasting your time. Keep that in mind when you interview here. I have low confidence they consider equal opportunity initiative here as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you comfortable sending email reminders to parents to summit paperwork?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PLCCA (Maywood, IL) in Feb 2013
Interview
You will have a scheduled time, but your interview won't start until 30-40 minutes later since you have to fill out a super long PAPER application. Yes, those still exists.
The interview is really basic. They look for experience in what you're applying for.
Make sure you look nice or you won't get hired.
The VP won't hire you if there's visible tattoos, piercings, or your hair isn't neat.