I interviewed at US Department of Veterans Affairs
Interview
4 people teams asked PBI questions very seriously asked me star players questions that y don’t get a chance discussing and they were just asking about you so you know how I felt when
I applied through other source. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Department of Veterans Affairs (Columbia, SC) in Feb 2026
Interview
They usually have 3-4 people interviewing you. When they ask for your references, you basically have the job. This is my experience. I'm getting used to the process though. You have to prepare for VA hospital interviews
I interviewed at US Department of Veterans Affairs (Anchorage, AK)
Interview
Application rejected immediately or interview scheduled that felt more like they were gather data on how experienced social workers would preform the job duties so they didn't have to pay a consultant. Just felt like they had no intention of hiring or already hired but had to interview some candidates by law or something . Very detailed specific and mid to advanced practitioner career questions for an entry level position . Immediately received rejection email. Felt like set up to fail with a smile I think it's called microaggression???!!!!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Specific examples utilizing motivational interviewing in how you handle past cases etc