The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) in Jan 2011
Interview
The phone interview was conducted by what I believed the lead researcher himself. The day before the phone interview, he already set up the day and time for the face-to-face interview. I feel like I didn't have a say in it, but just had to agree with it. After the face-to-face interview, I was offer the job rather quickly, with a poor salary offer. I had to ask for additional employment information and the lead researcher gave me the run around and word-of-mouth kind of answers. While I was going through information packages with the HR, the lead researcher emailed me and told me that since I didn't reply to his offer in time, he's going to give it to someone else. I was not told that I have less than 6 days to make my decision. The HR was friendly, but this "future boss" is inconsiderate and unprofessional.
There were two parts. The first part was a brief phone interview and the second was a panel via zoom. Notes were taken during both parts. At the end they asked if you had any questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A time that I got negative feedback and how I dealt with it.
Meeting date and time was scheduled via email. The manager was very nice, friendly and welcoming. She talked about the Lab in general and about the job duties and what to expect. We had a casual conversation
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Johns Hopkins University (Baltimore, MD) in Jan 2022
Interview
Very pleasant, wasn't very pushy showed me around and told me more about the position, very nice experience. The place I interviewed at was hard to find but I eventually found my way.