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      Project Manager Interview

      7 Jan 2023
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at The Nature Conservancy

      Interview

      This was what I call a "whoo boy". I got a very clear image of what working at TNC would be like. I applied in October (possibly September) and the first step was an 8-part questionnaire which I received in November. The second step was a 7-person panel interview scheduled a day or two before Thanksgiving. Most of the questions asked were repeats of questions from the questionnaire. At no point did this feel like my questionnaire had been read. This step was not a conversation: I would answer, try to engage, but the process moved on to the next rapid-fire question. Another month rolled by and I was invited to a second interview. This time with four people and in the same rapid-fire style. During both interviews, I was asked essentially the same questions in multiple ways: 1. How do you handle stressful, chaotic situations? 2. How do you deal with difficult people? Another month goes by and I get a request for references. At this point, I backed out because I could see what working with this group would be like. I asked the recruiting team multiple times for a salary range and received no response.

      Interview questions [4]

      Question 1

      How do you deal with ambiguity?
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      Question 2

      How do you deal with difficult people?
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      Question 3

      What is the most important skill for a project manager?
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      Question 4

      Describe a time you did [basic project management task]?
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      26 Feb 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
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      Application

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      16 May 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      São Paulo, São Paulo
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at The Nature Conservancy (Seattle, WA) in Jan 2025

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      Question 1

      Please tell us about yourself
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      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at The Nature Conservancy (São Paulo, São Paulo) in Apr 2024

      Interview

      A recrutadora foi muito agradável e disponível durante todo o processo. Contudo, o processo em si foi EXTREMAMENTE LONGO (1 mês); não apenas em sua duração, mas, principalmente, na quantidade de etapas: - Etapa 1: enviar currículo. - Etapa 2: responder um questionário (pretensão salarial, motivação pela vaga e pela organização, experiência profissional em relação ao campo de atuação, experiência com tecnologia e inovação ou carbono, perguntas pessoais sobre diversidade). - Etapa 3: conversa por telefone com a recrutadora (15 minutos). - Etapa 4: teste psicolaboral (foram 4). - Etapa 5: estudo de caso. - Etapa 6: entrevista e apresentação do estudo de caso para a recrutadora (45 minutos por vídeo-chamada). - Etapa 7 (final): entrevista com o supervisor (não cheguei nessa etapa). Tanto a etapa de questionário quanto a de ligação telefônica podiam ser inexistentes, uma vez que grande parte da conversa com a recrutadora, durante a vídeo-chamada, aborda os mesmos tópicos do questionário e conversa por telefone. Isso, por si só, já tornaria o processo mais rápido e menos repetitivo. Ainda, pessoalmente, não sou fã de resolver estudos de caso. Eles consomem tempo e esforço que, muitas vezes, o candidato não tem disponível. Além disso, o estudo parece ter semelhança com as tarefas do dia-a-dia na empresa, o que não é justo ser demandado para quem ainda não faz parte da equipe. Considerando a extensão do processo seletivo, a análise do currículo e entrevistas deveriam ser mais do que suficientes para avaliar as competências do candidato, sem necessidade de demandar tarefas adicionais que, muitas vezes, não acrescentam muito ao processo e podem excluir injustamente aqueles que podem trazer perspectivas valiosas de fora do setor em detrimento àqueles com experiência prévia em situações semelhantes em favor de candidatos com históricos específicos. Após o recebimento da negativa, a organização oferece a possibilidade do candidato receber um feedback personalizado do porquê não foi selecionado, caso queira. Contudo, não enviam feedback personalizado nenhum, mesmo após solicitação do mesmo.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      - Quem é você como pessoa, não como profissional? - Me fale sobre seu histórico profissional, experiências e competências. - Você utiliza alguma ferramenta para gerir projetos? Se sim, qual(is)? - O que seria um desafio para você como gerente nesse projeto em específico? - Você tem alguma pergunta sobre a organização ou sobre a vaga?
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