I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Equal Justice Works in Apr 2025
Interview
There was a casual, 30-minute screening interview. I thought it went really well and was told that they would reach out in about a week. After nearly two weeks without word from the organization, I emailed to follow up about my status. I received a response that I would not be moving on in the process. About two months later, I got the official rejection email.
I've decided to start calling out organizations that try to ghost people after interviews. If you tell someone who interviews with you that they will hear from you within a set time frame, you should stick to that. Candidates should not have to crawl after you begging for an update. There's just no excuse for treating people that way, particularly once they've reached the interview stage. I would not apply for another role at this organization.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Equal Justice Works in Apr 2024
Interview
The interview process with Equal Justice Works was incredibly smooth. The hiring coordinator was responsive, and there was constant communication between various pieces of the interview process. There was an initial phone interview, two interview panels, as well as an Excel spreadsheet for applicants to fill out.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is one example of a time you disagreed with a coworker in a professional setting, and how did you communicate your difference in opinion?
I applied through university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Equal Justice Works (Washington, DC)
Interview
I had an initial in-person interview with the hiring manager, then a virtual panel interview, then an in-person interview with the CEO and Chief of Staff.
I had a few days to weeks between these stages, and I was contacted in between these interviews with status updates and information.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time when you had to solve a conflict.