I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at US Census Bureau (Suitland, MD) in June 2014
Interview
I applied on USAjobs website. I tailored resume to reflect my experience that supported the application questions (don't use a stock resume if you want to get past the HR techs). A single panel interview was conducted with two peers positions and a supervisor present. It helps to have a foot in the door, I was already a federal employee at Census. Prior to this job I had been a contractor working at Census. Census seems to staff up periodically. For example in 2009 they staffed up prior to the 2010 decennial. They started staffing up last year after the hiring freeze lifted from sequestration.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Census Bureau (New York, NY) in Sept 2018
Interview
This position was specific to the 2020 census, it was a strict two-year post. It was an hour-long interview with a defined set of questions that are asked of all candidates. They ask the question, you give the answer, and they have to take notes, so it has a strange flow compared to other interviews.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at US Census Bureau (Los Angeles, CA) in July 2018
Interview
The entire process from online application to final decision took 5 weeks. I applied through the USAJOBS website, which took a lot of effort because I had to upload transcripts and fill out a lengthy questionnaire. Also, the website repeatedly crashed during the final submission process and this was only resolved when I switched the browser I was using.
After 2 weeks I got a phone call to schedule an interview in the DTLA office, where I met with two supervisors (one in person, one on a speaker-phone). I was asked about a dozen questions and the interviewer took extensive notes on my answers.
I was concerned that the questions would be highly technical in nature where it is easy to miss points by forgetting small details, but this was not the case. Instead the questions were mostly about my general qualities and ability to be an ambassador for the Census.
After the interview I was informed that their HR dept would make offers to selected applicants, but they they could otherwise not offer much more info on the hiring process. About 3 weeks after my interview, the status on my job application on the USAJOBS site was changed from "Received" to "Not Hired."
Interview questions [8]
Question 1
Why do you want to work for the US Census? Why is this work important to you?
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at US Census Bureau in May 2018
Interview
One 30 minute phone call with supervisors. Interviewers took turns asking questions over the phone. Questions were relatively standard to project management with a few technical questions. Received an offer the next day.