I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Johns Hopkins University in Apr 2016
Interview
Phone call interview. We went over everything that was in my resume. Then we went on to discuss my future plans with my life. Then we went through my resume again. She told she was at the very beginning and that if I was chosen she would return my call for an interview. The line of questioning made the phone interview slightly difficult considering that I had to explain a resume in its entirety as if I did not provide one, and she missed and mixed up most of my experiences. Most of the call was spent trying to clarify my resume and the flow and my actual experience despite it being in a one page resume.
Not so long and very open! Happened during Covid so everything was virtually done. Love the experience. Interview was done in 3 different parts as well. Every supervisor was friendly. They broke down the job duties very much so too.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) in Aug 2019
Interview
I met with an HR representative, Executive Assistant and a Chief of Staff for 20 minutes. It was a second interview, following a preliminary in-person meeting. I wrote thank you notes and prepared a writing sample in the hope I will be granted a third and final job interview. The third interview will take place in 2-3weeks.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Why do you want want to work here? What was a challenge with former office? What is your strength? What is your approach to busy office life? How do you rate your writing ability 1-5? Do you have questions for us?
I applied online. I interviewed at The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) in Sep 2016
Interview
It was a long process, but it was worthwhile because I had the opportunity to meet everyone on the team and understand the workings of the office and the culture.