I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Humane Colorado (Denver, CO)
Interview
Email asking for availability for a phone call / initial screening. This "screening" was not a screening as advertised, but an actual interview by the recruiter that took around 45 minutes, only because I cut my answers short after getting irritated. I cut these short because the recruiter asked the same question 7 different times, 7 different ways. It felt like I was losing my mind. When I was noticeably getting annoyed and asked, "can I just use the same answer as that is the same question but worded differently?", she was not happy that I called this out. It seemed like she was reading from a script, but the conversation and repeated question simply did not flow or was relevant to the position after the second time around. It was one of the most confusing and unprofessional "screening calls" I have ever had. Comparably, the pay posted is also about 20-30K less than the market average, just a heads up.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain a time you handled multiple priorities that were challenging and how did you overcome this?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Humane Colorado (Denver, CO) in May 2020
Interview
Apply to the position then you do webinars and an animal 101 course then you decide which position you would like and you have to interview for it and give alternate position preferences
Professional, wide scope regarding types of questions asked and information about the job provided to benefit both parties. I met more than one person who I would be working with. Both people were passionate about the organization and the work I would be stepping into if I received the job.