I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Ohio Industrial Commission (Columbus, OH) in May 2023
Interview
Pretty simple process someone from HR reached out to do an interview and met with a couple software specialist and they asked about general team and problem solving questions. Nothing difficult and very smooth process, got a call saying they would like to offer me the position and accepted.
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ohio Industrial Commission (Toledo, OH)
Interview
Simple face to face interview with one manager. This is a civil service job so the interviewer already knows lots about your work history.
You need to smile alot and not be too opinionated. It's best to dress as boring as possible. This particular office is very gender/religion biased so don't be flamboyant, show tatoos or piercings. If you are LGBT keep it to yourself until you are off probation, they can't fire you for it after that. Extremely strict dress code down to the shoes.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
why I left my last position, what kind of work i did at other jobs. was i comfortable dealing the public. questions about my education. qustions about my family unit. when would i be able to start. very simple interview. no trick questions.
They teach you everything you need to know about the job. You receive extensive on the job training. Training is kind of rushed so pay attention, it becomes easier with experience.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Ohio Industrial Commission (Columbus, OH)
Interview
Got a call and made an appointment to meet with someone about an interview.
Came in, it was a 3:1 interview, with the senior developer, and two higher ups.
Interview was easy and pretty laid back. Fun guys, fun place.