I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Health and Human Services Commission (Grand Prairie, TX) in May 2014
Interview
I completed the online application on May 1. May 2, I received an e-mail asking me to complete the 4 online assessment test which took about 2 hours to complete. May 3, I got the email saying that I completed the assessment and they would get in contact with me if my results were what they needed. May 9, I got an interview for May 19. I went to the interview which was a written assessment and a verbal interview if you passed. The assessment asked basic math questions that were a little tricky since you couldn't use a calculator. Refresh on how to divide and multiply decimals by hand. It wasn't very long though. I passed it and got the verbal interview where they ask you 6 questions that I was told are the same for everyone. You talk and answer the questions and the interviewer writes what you say. Very simple! It's not very personal so try to be a little personal by explaining your answers with examples from your experience. Overall, the interview lasted from 1 to 2:30. Get there early to get a seat because it's a large group of people in the room that do the assessments.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Texas Health and Human Services Commission (Grand Prairie, TX) in Aug 2023
Interview
Was given an interview w/about 40 other people. We all filled out paperwork and turned it in. Supervisors from the region would call us back one at a time. We answered 10 questions while they typed the answers to the questions. The supervisor said if we're selected, they would call our reference from the most current job then get a call about a start date.
Interview questions [8]
Question 1
Describe a time where you disagreed with your boss and how did you handle it.
I applied online. I interviewed at Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Interview
A straightforward interview, the interviewer went over my resume and experiences. Had to complete a short quiz that went over rudimentary math skills. No calculator needed, but they did allow you to use one if needed. I double-checked my answers with my phone calculator. The interviewer "graded" the questions on the spot.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Texas Health and Human Services Commission
Interview
It was pretty simple. The only thing that you need to be concerned with is basic math skills and reading comprehension. For the initial interview I do not remember that many questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They gave a skills test in the second portion of the interview.