I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at American Heart Association (Houston, TX) in Jan 2016
Interview
The process took approximately 2-3 weeks from apply to final email. I applied online and received a response to take a personality test. I did so, then was sent a link for a video interview. After completing that, I had a phone interview with HR where we talked about my qualifications, job experience and the position available. I was told what the next steps would be and assured that I would be hearing from them shortly for an in person interview or further testing. Ultimately, the next I heard was a polite (but form) rejection email.
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Question 1
Talk about a challenge you faced in a previous position and how you tackled it.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Heart Association (Colorado Springs, CO)
Interview
The process was very well thought out. The communication was very clear and I appreciated the time with everyone. It is a small office and I spoke with the HR Director and the Development Director.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Heart Association (Houston, TX) in Oct 2019
Interview
I interviewed twice. Once by video and another face-to-face. The video interview was simple enough and not very long. The in person interview was on site and very informative,
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Question 1
Name a particular work-related achievement that you are proud of.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Heart Association (Irving, TX) in May 2019
Interview
While the interview process was more extensive than most, their intention is good and it was nice to feel like they also cared if the job was right for me, not just if I was right for them. I have nothing but great things to say about the entire process and the organization!
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Question 1
How do you handle the prioritization of multiple tasks; how do you delegate with are more/less important?