I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at NYU (New York University) (New York, NY)
Interview
I applied online. I got a phone screen by an employee in the department, then was invited for a panel in person interview a week later. It consisted of meeting all the managers of the individual departments who I'd be working for as well as the Dean of the school. I was there for a little over 2 hours and it wasn't too bad because the people seemed really supportive and informative about what they wanted from the position and overall what they were looking for. After the in person interview, I received an online assessment and then they requested to do a background check and contact my references. A little over a week later they called and offered me the job, however I accepted another job in another department because I believed it would better fit my long term goals. It was a great experience though and the hiring process was fast compared to everything I've heard about NYU's normal process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me very basic questions. What are 3 strengths and 3 weaknesses? What were my daily tasks at previous jobs? How did I handle angry customers? What do I value most in the work place? Why did I want to work at NYU?
I applied online. I interviewed at NYU (New York University) (New York, NY) in June 2024
Interview
There were three rounds of interviews, 1 over the phone, another over Zoom, and one in person. I coordinated directly with one of the department's administrators, I was interviewed by her, as well as two of the professors.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why I wanted to work at NYU?
What I would do to further the needs of the department.
Interviewing process took about 2 months. Everyone was nice. Not sure what else to write on here. I'm writing as many words as I can so I can meet the minimum word count requirements.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time you resolved an issue with a student?
I applied online. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at NYU (New York University)
Interview
Not specific of the role, or the role is so general, that the description doesn't specify what it actually might entail. The role turned out a lot different from what it was sold as during the interview process