I applied online. I interviewed at The Tulalip Tribes (Tulalip, WA) in Aug 2014
Interview
The interview process was one of the best in my career with a well-organized and non-threatening panel interview in which excellent questions and opportunity for follow-up. The Human Resources director who oversaw my interview was professional. The only issue was my own failure to ensure the full verbal terms with the director with whom I negotiated future salary and future job title were memorialized in writing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you been in a position where you had to make a difficult or unpopular decision and, if so, how did you navigate that and what was the result?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at The Tulalip Tribes (Tulalip, WA) in Aug 2014
Interview
Very straightforward, easy interviewing. Only one interview with about 15 questions - you are given a sheet with the questions on it at the beginning of the interview to look over before starting. An HR person will take notes and two people interviewing you, few if any follow-up questions on responses. Expect awkward silences even if you knocked it out of the park.
They'll get back to you quickly, within a few days, with an offer or not. Expect them to take a few weeks to draw up your contract though and if you want to negotiate expect that to take a while, too. Unless they really like you and need you they won't give you more money.. benefits are never negotiable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you were being pressured to enact a procedure a certain way or not cite a violation, how would you respond? If someone offered you compensation in exchange for changing your decision how would you respond?