I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at BAYADA Home Health Care in Mar 2012
Interview
I applied online and received a call from the recruiter within a day or two. We had a good conversation about the company and the position. I then interviewed 1:1 with the office director, who had previously been a Client Services Associate, followed by two online "tests" and then 1:1 with the division director. Both of the 1:1 interviews were very good - they were very knowledgeable about the company and the position. They shared the good and the not so good elements of the job - everyone wanted to be sure this was a good fit for the company and for me. At both interviews, I was given the opportunity to shadow someone in the Client Service role. I was asked to provide references (which were contacted) and then I received a verbal offer, followed by an offer letter later that day.
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Question 1
Tell me about a time when you had to go above and beyond your stated job description, in order to achieve a goal...
I applied online. I interviewed at BAYADA Home Health Care
Interview
Two interviews. Very easy and everyone I interviewed with was kind, positive, and answered all of my questions.
Unfortunately, the base pay offer came in below the advertised rate and was EXTREMELY low, especially in a VHCOL area. I could not accept this offer.
The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at BAYADA Home Health Care
Interview
Sent my application via LinkedIn. Was contacted via text message for my first phone interview. First was with the Talent support which was a brief phone call about my experiences. Second round was a longer phone interview describing the role. Third round, I went directly to the BAYADA office to have a panel interview with their Director and Client Services Manager
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at BAYADA Home Health Care (New York, NY) in Jan 2020
Interview
Met with hiring personnel, Interviewed was given an expectation on the hiring time frame. After 2 months of waiting only to be told the position is no longer available. Supposedly other company needs needed tending to.