Completed an interview over Zoom and waited a few weeks to hear back. After two weeks, I contacted MCASA, asking for an update on the process. I received a curt one-sentence email from Rachel Spiegelman saying, "MCASA is still filling the role." I never received any additional communication from MCASA despite having completed an interview. I understand that the volume of applicants can be challenging, but it's unprofessional and rude that MCASA ghosts people even after a first-round interview. Months later, I could finally confirm the job status by checking the staff page online and seeing a person listed for the role I applied for.
Based on the reviews here, MCASA consistently ghosts applicants during the hiring process.
This repeated lack of professionalism and follow-through reflects a disconnected and poorly run non-profit. Though hollow, a mass rejection email takes less than 15 minutes and demonstrates the bare minimum of respect for candidates. Applicants who apply in this field care about ending sexual violence. Based on my experience, I would not recommend MCASA to anyone in my network, and I will never donate to the organization despite its valuable programming.