I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Civil Rights Project (Texas City, TX) in Jul 2023
Interview
It was the weirdest interview; they were quiet and didn't ask much. I felt a bit uncomfortable as it seemed they didn't have a clear direction in terms of what they wanted to ask. Despite this, I made an effort to share my experiences and skills in detail, hoping to provide them with a comprehensive understanding of my qualifications for the role.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you plan to create engaging content across various social media platforms to broaden our brand's reach?
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Civil Rights Project (El Paso, TX) in Feb 2021
Interview
Planned and coordinated without a hitch remotely. Various people attending from all parts of Texas. Interview was professional and very informational. I was asked several questions ranging from my background and qualifications and didn't feel pressured to answer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What my best qualities were to perform the job duties.
I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at Texas Civil Rights Project (Houston, TX) in Jul 2020
Interview
There was a delay in hiring process due to pandemic. I had to reach out to confirm they hadn’t filled the position after a month. Interview scheduling was straight forward. First interview was by phone conference. Very friendly and comfortable, intersting questions and conversation. Second interview was video conference. Group setting. Again, very interesting conversation about legal practice instead of standard script questions. Overall great experience.