I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Mob Museum (Las Vegas, NV) in Jan 2022
Interview
The interview process was very smooth and low pressure. They appeared to want to determine my personality and demeanor. I didn’t feel uncomfortable at any point and that helped put my mind at ease while I answered their questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Mob Museum (Las Vegas, NV) in Jul 2021
Interview
The interview process took longer than a month and the job was initially offered at $16.50 USD/hr. After completing three interviews and accepting the job with the agreed upon pay, management rescinded the agreed-upon pay then offering me $15.00 USD/hr or walk. However, I was told by Admin and Management that I could quickly receive the pay increase if I were to complete XYZ steps, which I did according to the little opportunities permitted to me by them, After 11 months, I had still not received the $1.50 measly raise; rather, I received a disrespectful $.25 (yes, a quarter) raise. Again, not very transparent as a 501(c)3 museum should be, but manipulative practices will keep you 'believing' you are doing right.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Experience, which there is none other than being literate and having an approachable personality.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at The Mob Museum (Las Vegas, NV)
Interview
You would think that a place that portrays itself in such an accomplished manner would conduct business more appropriately. Instead, they masquerade as professionals.
The interview process lasted about a month, with an interview each week. A basic phone interview (30 minutes), an in-person interview (60 minutes), a writing assignment (day's-worth of work), and a final virtual interview (30 minutes).
Long story short, after having seemingly positive interactions throughout, I was told that I would know my fate at the end of the next week. During that time, I received an email from the last interviewer stating how much she enjoyed our conversation and to expect to hear from them soon.
They re-posted the job about a week later and I never heard from them again. They dragged their feet by adding interview after interview and finally ghosted without a peep after wasting so much of my time.
Supremely bush league and if there's one thing I learned from this, it's to never do 'homework assignments' in an interview/application process. This was the definition of a wishy-washy employer, so be prepared to tell them when -they- need to make a decision and that you've already done enough for them to be able to make one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to work for the museum?
What do you think we need to work on or could do better?
What is your familiarity with managing social media platforms?
How would you improve our image? Ideas?