I applied online. I interviewed at US Census Bureau (New York, NY)
Interview
Lengthy process, predominantly consists of completing the thorough background check and filing the correct legal forms. You will need to fill by out many online forms, providing all requested information, successfully, plus b completing and passing online exams after meeting qualifications. The online courses are challenging, and need to be started as soon as you receive them; it will require quick review and correct answers for each section. Start immediately; it will take longer than you think. You have a limited amount of time to complete all sections, and the videos are lengthy. It was more challenging than expected. It is doable, but, don’t think it will be “easy” or that you have plenty of time. You don’t.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
With previous experience you had, which would help qualify you for this position?
The interview was short, took place over the phone, and involved several situational prompts from a single interviewer, most regarding past job experience or how one would handle a hypothetical situation in the field or otherwise.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about 3 times you've had to take on a leadership role in a situation.
I interviewed at US Census Bureau (Chesapeake, VA)
Interview
Written test, about 5-13 pages, was in English. Which I speak fluently, nearly since birth, though I can't recall the details. The desk was grey, I think it was raining