I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at The Ohio State University in July 2011
Interview
Initial communication was with my direct manager asking for an interview. I accepted the interview, and was interviewed by the entire team I would be working on. After this interview, I was called for a 2nd interview with two director level staff members above my direct manager. Following this interview, I was called by the director level staff member for a follow-up phone interview to clarify many of the same things gone over in the interview with this same staff member earlier the same week. After this, I was offered the job and accepted. I went through a background check and drug test and was hired within 12 days.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the most memorable experience you have from your childhood and how did it change your life for the worse or the better going forward?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH)
Interview
I was interviewed by the senior team of the research lab who were working on the major grant that is being hired through.
I came in with resumes for everyone and we began. I was asked a series of questions varying from technical expertise to personal hobbies.
At the end, I was told to keep my ear out for a call for my references.
I applied in-person. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at The Ohio State University
Interview
Talked to the department heads as well as the dean of the individual college. It was an informal chat where they discussed my prior experience, my interests, and what I could contribute to the college. They were very friendly and there was little to no pressure.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at The Ohio State University (Columbus, OH) in Apr 2015
Interview
The hiring process took a very long time. Just over a month from the time the application is submitted to the time I accepted the offer. The online application process was very tedious. There are several questions to fill out, plus filling out all the previous job experience and salary information. When I was called in for an interview, I met several managers who sat around a table with me and asked me several questions. That can be a bit unnerving if you are not used to several people interviewing you at the same time. A lot of the interview was about personality. How well can you interact with the clients and with the team. Some of the interview was about previous experience.