I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Yale University (New Haven, CT) in Mar 2015
Interview
Interview was fair and not long. Met with principle investigator and members of lab at the university. Gave overview of my past research and answered questions that they had. I was then given an overview of what kinds of research questions the lab was currently pursuing and the which areas would fit my areas of expertise. It was good to already be familiar with the lab's past research and was informative to learn about the future directions the lab would be headed.
I applied online. I interviewed at Yale University (Adelaide) in Oct 2021
Interview
I contacted directly to the PI and then arranged a zoom meeting. I was asked to give them a presentation about PhD work and then I was asked different questions related to my Project.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you happy to move into the US? What's your long career goal?
I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Yale University (New Haven, CT) in Mar 2018
Interview
Phone interview and then offered a postdoc position. Lots of the details of my research was aksed and the professor is very kind and tries to get to know all your skills that can be transferred to the lab
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Yale University (New Haven, CT)
Interview
I reached the PI via email. We arranged a 20 min phone call. I flew to New Haven to give a 1hour talk in front of faculty members of the department (they paid for everything). People were friendly but cold (you sense the Yale ambience). I met with group members and a couple of faculty in person for a 15 talk each.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
At the seminar they asked me pertinent questions on my work (after all they were expert in that). Questions were mildly difficult, as expected. Then I talked with the PI about job. He didn't into too much detail (I regret I didn't insist)