I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at City Year
Interview
I applied online for an executive position and quickly received a response. A phone screening was scheduled, followed by a video interview with members from the team I would be leading if hired. Both, I felt, went well and afterwards I was asked to come into the office for an in-person interview with another member of the C-suite team. However, it was cancelled at the last minute until the following week (I was told due to scheduling conflicts) with a promise that they would follow-up to reschedule. When I didn't hear back after a couple days, I called and emailed a few times to reschedule and never received a response. About two months later, I received a short email letting me know I wasn't selected for the position.
Undoubtedly, for an executive position, competition was high and I don't mind if I wasn't the right fit. But after a couple good conversations and their request for an in-person interview, only to then be completely ghosted without explanation left a poor impression or the organization.
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Question 1
I was asked about the details for and how I'd implemented specific, operational standards for educational curriculum in the past.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at City Year in Oct 2019
Interview
You apply online and will need a recommender. The interview is via phone with the regional director. It is VERY lengthy. You will mostly be asked situational questions and how you would react to it. Honestly, it is easy! Use common sense
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at City Year (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2017
Interview
The interview was straightforward, very easy, and entirely over the phone. I submitted my application, received an email confirmation of submission, and a day or so later was asked to provide availability for a phone interview. Again -- very easy.