International Committee of the Red Cross interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross (Abuya, )
Interview
It comprises a moderately difficult level of written test of general and specialized ICT knowledge, and an oral test at a different date, only if your written test passed the expected level of proficiency.
I applied online. I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross (Nueva Delhi)
Interview
One written test which was technical and then an interview panel. What was surprising is they offered me a job over the phone but then told me that they gave the job to someone else.
I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross (Harare)
Interview
It was a very interesting process. I had not experienced an interview like this. There was a practical assignment to complete in a set time. And there were two questions to answer and report/letter to draft. Then an interview with a panel of interviewees.
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They asked what the difference between international humanitarian law and international human rights law.