I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at City of Delta BC (Delta, BC) in Dec 2022
Interview
I enjoyed the process and it took approximately one month in its entirety. First was a skills assessment test that dealt with math and customer services skills as well as some general government knowledge. Second was a screening call that had questions such as "why are you currently looking for a new job? Why do you want to work for the City of Delta?". Last was a panel interview done with the department manager, someone else in the department, and an HR representative. The interview was done virtually and consisted of behavioural questions. After successfully completing those they did an extensive background check before making an offer.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Behavioural questions such as: How would you handle a large workload? Talk about a time you made a mistake and what did you do? Look up lists of behavioural interview questions and I would suggest answering them in STAR format.
The process begins with the submission of your online application through the City of Delta's Career Portal, which usually requires a resume and cover letter. Then The interview questions will be sent to you in a separate email.
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Question 1
How do I resolve an overbilling issue?
What steps should I take if I've been overcharged?
What is the procedure for disputing an excessive bill?
How can I correct an instance of overbilling?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at City of Delta BC (Vancouver, BC) in Jan 2022
Interview
Round 1 - Skill written test (60 minutes - 2 parts)
Round 2 - Panel of interview (virtual)
During round two, they quickly go over who they are.
structure of the team and overall expectation for the position
if you make it to round two, the candidate ought to get a response within one week
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1)What do you want to work here and leave your current job?
2) What do you know about the City do
3)what is your relevant experience
4)Given a large volume, how do you ensure accuracy and being able to meet the deadline
5) Strengths and weaknesses
6) How would you handle an inquiry from a resident if he or she doesn't want to pay property tax.