I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Yale University in Aug 2010
Interview
First an email to say you met the initial criterea. Then a call from the HR department to set up a screening. Then a screening with the hr department. Hr department screener does not know the technical points of the job. The hr screener was very proffesional and was easy to talk to.
There was so much time wasted. After/during 4-5 interviews (to include meeting the team) and reference checks, I kept being told I was a top candidate (even though I clearly saw that the job advertisement was reposted). The hiring managers then asked for yet another call to tell me that I don't exactly have all the skills for the role (when the magnitude of my skills was clear from the beginning)...and then (still) proceeded in saying I was a top candidate. It was just continuously odd that I had to keep trying to prove my worth when I am sure candidates from other "backgrounds" would not have had to do this. It was obvious and really turned me off. My interest diminished re: this institution/role as the process didn't seem like a professional recruitment process. Anyone who has hired people before knows that "it's a hard decision/we are still in the decision-making process" means that they are still looking for another type of candidate. If one was truly a top candidate, they would proceed in hiring the individual. I (thankfully) withdrew and proceeded with another offer with an organization that was considerate of my time and professional contributions. There were just too many red flags and using my skills elsewhere was best for me.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Yale University (New Haven, CT) in Aug 2016
Interview
Phone Interview plus face to face interview with 10 people
Initial phone interview via Skype and 2 weeks later an face to face interview with 5 people
There was another followup interview with 5 more people face to face. The team tool me to lunch as well
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General interview questions about career and work experience
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Yale University (New Haven, CT) in Nov 2015
Interview
Long, drawn out, interview process. You will interview with at least a half dozen people. The interviews are long, usually over an hour each. There is a great amount of questioning on your experience and knowledge of working for an institution of higher education. They fail to divulge that if you are hired you will be required to pay $100+ for parking!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What makes Yale different from other similar institutions that makes you want to work here?