I applied online. I interviewed at Code for America (New York, NY) in May 2026
Interview
I feel a bit like I was tricked in this process. The hiring manager told me they needed to stick to the main questions for the role, decided to pause halfway through and go in a different direction for a different role they had in mind, acted very interested in taking next steps, and then ghosted me completely. I reached out to the recruiter a week later and got a uniform rejection email in response.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Walk me through a donor/ funder stewardship process from start to finish.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Code for America in July 2023
Interview
Multiple interviews including a screening interview with HR, an interview with the hiring manager, and then a panel interview with peers, direct reports and the hiring manager, including a requirement to develop and present on an assigned topic.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time when you needed to build stakeholder support for a project
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Code for America in July 2025
Interview
The interview process began with a recruiter phone screen, followed by multiple essays and an interview with the hiring manager. One essay in particular made me uneasy, as it required creating a detailed, step-by-step execution plan for a problem the company is actively trying to solve. It felt like a way to get free consulting work under the guise of an interview task.
The overall process was extremely long and demanding: a screening, an unpaid assignment, a hiring manager interview, multiple back-to-back panel interviews, a whiteboarding exercise and a portfolio review, then finally, a conversation with the CEO.
While the pay offered was reasonable for a nonprofit, the process didn’t feel equitable. A candidate with caregiving responsibilities or limited time would struggle far more than someone with fewer constraints. For an organization that emphasizes fairness and equity, the process itself creates barriers that undermine those values. Please do better.