I interviewed at Infectious Disease Research Institute (Jinja, Jinja)
Interview
It was a case study. Pretty long one. It was centred around how you could convince stake holders to fund on a low budget. They also asked how you could make a small amount of money work incase the employees are spread too thin country wide
I applied online. I interviewed at Infectious Disease Research Institute (Seattle, WA)
Interview
While I have no idea if I have the job or not - I wanted to highlight the wonderful experience I had applying for a job at IDRI. I was treated seriously by individuals who had actually read my resume and cover letter. The in-person interview was set up properly such one had a chance to meet not only the department head but also the Operations Manager etc. IDRI treats one as the potentially valuable employee they wish to hire. All communication was professional, emails and phone calls were responded in a way I find rare nowadays when looking for work in Seattle. IDRI also treats your time as valuable and keep the job application process moving along.
IDRI even if I didn't get the job I am appreciative for the very professional experience you provide for a job seeker. Knowing I was treated respectfully and seriously was wonderful. SO thank you, Muraco
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked appropriate questions on networking, Active Director and how I would handle certain IT issues.
I interviewed at Infectious Disease Research Institute
Interview
Very quick. No phone screen, just the invitation to come in. The interview took about 2 hours, my references were checked in one day, decision was made in one week.