I was contacted via email a few weeks after applying, then set up a phone interview. The interview was really arduous because you could tell the lady was reading off of a script pretty much the entire time. It was not an organic interview, and she asked me specific questions rather than about the scope of my qualifications--had I managed a team of specifically X+ amount of people, had I worked with corporate sponsors, what kinds of affiliations I had with ACS. To be honest, they say they are looking for recent grads but it's pretty rare any younger applicants have this sort of corporate-large scale experience, and they knew this just by looking at my resume. Not to mention, there were these terrible awkward pauses after I answered because I had to wait and listen to the lady type out my responses, no matter how long they were. Just felt very impersonal and really turned me off. After the interview, I definitely didn't feel like one of their best candidates and I never heard back from them anyway, even though they told me they would let me know either way.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the largest amount of money you had to manage or budget?
I applied online. I interviewed at American Cancer Society in Feb 2021
Interview
very enjoyable. Two person interview. Very relaxed about what the job entails and questions about how I see the role and what I could bring to it. Spoke about culture at the organization and organizational changes.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at American Cancer Society
Interview
Extremely slow. It took 2 months before initial contact was made. Then there were 3 interviews: phone, one on one & group interview. After final interview it took a month before being offered the job
I applied online. I interviewed at American Cancer Society
Interview
Phone interview with questions relating to job description and talked about details of the position including travel and working odd hours. The interview was set up after I was contacted by email.