I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at University of Cambridge (Cambridge, East of England, England) in Oct 2017
Interview
Friendly and Organised interview with people who were not intimidating, this was preceded by a request for cv and covering letter. Questions were predictable: why do you want to work here? What skills do you have?
Single virtual panel interview with the Principal Investigator and senior team members. Presentation on career history, core skills, and translational science experience required. Expect scenario-based questions highlighting leadership, decision-making, and collaborative project delivery across scientific, clinical, and operational teams.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at University of Cambridge in Aug 2023
Interview
I had 3 "interviews" although only the first one was a real interview. The others were more meet & greet/informal conversation. Information about the role was omitted and even though I accepted I ended up leaving a few months later.
I applied online. I interviewed at University of Cambridge
Interview
In person interview in a small room with a panel of 3 starting with a excel task in another room. Excel task was fairly simple. The interview questions were fairly simple and standard with some being the same as each other. There were only a total of around 7 questions so the interview was shorter than expected. They predicted the interview would take up to 90 minutes including the task and it took around 60 minutes.