I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at NAACP Legal Defense Fund (New York, NY) in Feb 2022
Interview
I had two rounds of interviews. first was with the team I worked with and second was with the head of the department. overall, no surprises in the interviews, feels pretty standard for what they are seeking.
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Tell me about a time you were faced with a challenge?
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at NAACP Legal Defense Fund (Washington, DC) in Sep 2024
Interview
I recently interviewed for the Communications Strategist - Political Participation role, and unfortunately, my experience raised several red flags.
The initial contact was through a staffing agency, which described the role as a full-time, permanent position. However, during my interview with the company, it became clear that the role was actually temporary, with no clear pathway to a permanent position. This inconsistency between what was communicated by the staffing agency and what was discussed in the interview was concerning.
The interview itself was brief and lacked the depth I would expect for such a significant role. Despite the feedback I later received, which claimed that my lack of direct experience with press management and press releases was the reason for not moving forward, the topic of press releases was never brought up during the interview. I have a transcript of the conversation as evidence of this. This suggests that either the interview wasn’t conducted thoroughly or the feedback didn’t align with the conversation.
Additionally, when I sent a detailed follow-up email with important questions about the nature of the role and the potential for it to become permanent, the response I received was vague and avoided addressing my concerns. The company stated that they would only respond to my questions if they decided to move forward with my candidacy. This lack of transparency further contributed to a sense that the role, and possibly the organization, may be disorganized or unclear in its communication and expectations.
Overall, the process felt disjointed and unproductive, with key role expectations either misrepresented or not discussed thoroughly. I appreciated the company’s decision not to move forward, as it became clear through the process that this was not the right fit. However, the experience left me feeling that there are significant areas where their interview and hiring process could improve, particularly around transparency and communication.
I interviewed at NAACP Legal Defense Fund (New York, NY)
Interview
The interview process for the Summer 2024 Policy Intern Position was stellar! I met with members from the voter participation sector and economic justice sector who asked pointed and targeted questions regarding the position! It was a 30-45 minute interview and I enjoyed it!