International Committee of the Red Cross interview questions
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I applied online. I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross (Nairobi) in Nov 2017
Interview
Three stages;
Written and two oral interviews
The written interview basically draws questions from the JD and one or two scenarios are presented to you expecting you to give feedback on how you are going to handle them.
Oral interviews include the common interview questions; tell us about yourself
Where do you see yourself in the next five years
How do you handle conflicts
What is your weakness/ strength etc
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross in Mar 2017
Interview
Hr part
Staff health part
Hr asked about general questions on what u know about ICRC and what u want to be in future
Why u want to join us
What expectation of salary
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at International Committee of the Red Cross in Jun 2021
Interview
Applied online for a position at HQ. After a week, resume got shortlisted. First round was a pre-recorded video interview with timed questions. The questions were technical and based on my resume as per my previous experience. Mostly to assess technical decision-making skills. Ten days later, a live interview was set up. Again, the questions were technical, based on my previous experience and follow-up questions from the first round. After a week, a third round was set up where I was mostly asked behavioral and managerial questions. Shortly after, I was offered the job.
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Question 1
1. What was the most challenging project you handled and how would you do it differently if you were to do it again?
2. Agile methodology, On-premise vs. cloud. other technical concepts
3. How would you protect confidential information?
4. How can you make technology easier for our field delegates?
5. ICRC mission