I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Asian American Lead (Washington, DC) in Feb 2017
Interview
Had 2 rounds of interview and asked a lot of questions by the employer and employees at the organization. It's basically a scam that tries to get you to answer related questions, but just to get information out of you to serve their needs without any intention to hire. Take advantage of well-meaning people who wants to work for a social justice cause. The questions seems legit, but then you realized that they have no intention of offering you a job. They didn't think you are qualify, but still waste your time anyway. A ruse to just use people.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you see yours
elf in 5 years?
How would you write a grant?
Why do you want to work for the organization?
What kind of experiences do you have related to the job? ( I already listed on my resume)
What kind of challenges do you see in this role?
I applied online. I interviewed at Asian American Lead
Interview
Only a single interview directly with the coordinator. Quick and simple. They also get back to you fairly quickly about the results. They were all very kind people who really care about your previous experience with students, lesson planning experience, and communication skills. They really want to see if you care about the students.
The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Asian American Lead (Washington, DC) in Mar 2011
Interview
Interviewer, the operation director, had prepared a list of questions, mostly standard interview question related to the job. Interviewer first explained why the position was created, why it was temporary and what kind of person they were looking for. There were about seven or eight questions and the interview lasted about 20 minutes.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Tell me about your experience leading the planning of an event.