I applied online. I interviewed at Alzheimer's Society
Interview
Prior to the interview i emailed the recruitment team with questions which were not answered, which is interesting as during the interview they empathised the need for communication with different stakeholders. The interview itself consisted primarily of basic HR-related questions, which were straightforward to answer. However, both interviewers appeared somewhat disengaged and gave the impression that they did not particularly want to be there, which made the overall experience feel less welcoming and somewhat off-putting. As a result, it was difficult to build rapport and fully engage in the conversation. I also emailed requesting feedback after the interview which was not provided.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you tell us about a time you pushed back to a manager
I had a very professional, friendly, and intellectually stimulating interview at the Alzheimer's Society. I was thoroughly impressed with their inclusion of lived experience into the process and the questions they asked.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
On experience and value fit - especially in delivering their mission.
I interviewed at Alzheimer's Society (London, England)
Interview
Great, friendly, strict but worth it. 2 stage interview not including the application questions. Talent team were communicative and the interviews were panel led. Apply direct then they reach out if successful