I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Nusenda Credit Union (Albuquerque, NM) in Jan 2025
Interview
The HR representative reached out to me quickly after I applied, thanking me for my prompt response to schedule a screening interview. During the interview, I was asked standard questions, but one stood out: "How do you feel about reporting to people senior to you?" I responded that I had no issue with it, as project management often requires shifting between leadership and support roles depending on the project’s needs.
I was invited to interview with the hiring managers, but before that, HR asked me to complete a written assignment. Interestingly, the same question about reporting to senior leaders appeared again. At first, I thought it might be a coincidence, but when I was asked the same question a third time during the panel interview—with two hiring managers and the HR representative present—it raised a red flag. This suggested there might be an internal concern or potential power dynamic issue within the organization. In project management, leadership ebbs and flows—it's a servant leadership field—so the repeated focus on hierarchy was unusual.
Another unique aspect of the process was the HR representative sitting in on the hiring managers' interview. While uncommon in my experience, it was interesting to observe. At the end of the one-hour interview, the HR person informed me they would be my primary point of contact moving forward.
After the interview, I promptly sent a thank-you email to HR to share with the hiring managers. A week later, I followed up for an update but received no response. Three days later, I sent another follow-up email—again, no reply. Nearly two weeks after the interview, I finally received a generic rejection email.
While I understand that not every interview results in an offer, what stood out in this process was the lack of communication after the interview. Since HR had specifically stated they would be my point of contact, a simple update—such as "No decisions have been made yet"—would have been professional and appreciated. Given that I had responded promptly at every stage, it would have been courteous to receive the same level of professionalism in return. Unfortunately, Nusenda’s interview process lacked transparency and communication.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you feel about reporting to people senior to you?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Nusenda Credit Union (Albuquerque, NM) in Nov 2023
Interview
The first interview starts is through a phone screening where they ask you common interview questions. Then they send you an assignment and personality quiz which makes an assumption about you based on how you answer them. The assignment was focused on excel including pivot tables, and vlookup. Then a final interview is held virtually with a group. The hiring team is more interested in hiring people that had previously worked the role they’re hiring for. They don’t seem open to training people with similar experiences. The interview questions are more role focused and ask about multiple experiences in a similar role, it almost felt repetitive. The pay they were offering for beginner was $55k, after interviewing with other companies that’s the lowest salary I’ve been quoted. I liked that it was only 2 interviews.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe yourself in 3 words
Tell me about the financial statements and what they mean and what they have?
What ratios have you used?
I applied online. I interviewed at Nusenda Credit Union
Interview
Lots of questions and several phone calls
Had to wait to know what was going on
HR was friendly and answer calls
have to wait to start and go to training
Felt like it was a test