I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Amnesty International (Bristol, Inglaterra) in Sep 2019
Interview
I applied for the position via indeed and recieved a phone call inquiring about my interest. It was an informal interview, which lead to a second phone call and small email train. I was then given information about joining the formal group interviews, which I attended. There were three candidates and one person conducting the group interview. It was helpful that this person would be our team lead so we began to get to know each other. Though it was formal it was a relaxed setting and we were made to feel comfortable. I then recieved a final phone call letting me know that I had been accepted and I recieved all the information I needed for starting traingin via email.
Bad, was not really inclusive at all! Didn’t feel welcoming or trans inclusive , seems to have financial issues that perhaps are not clear to others from the outside. It wasn’t clear what was expected of me in that moment
Had my interview with one other guy and we were asked to describe a mundane task to them to show off our public speaking/confidence etc. We also made scripts for stopping and talking to someone and stood up and presented them
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Less questions more just seeing how well you can speak and hold a conversation
I applied online. I interviewed at Amnesty International (Dublín, Dublín)
Interview
Group interview, it's a very friendly environment. Everyone is encouraged to speak up and show their abilities.
You'll be asked to describe a process without body language.
You'll be asked about your communication skills