Proposal writer Interview Questions
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Proposal Writer interview questions shared by candidates
Tell me something that you would never tell anyone.
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"I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die." Seriously though, how do you answer this? I'm curious as to how you responded... I wouldn't blame you if you just hung up on him at that point. Less
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My answer to this question was not clear because I was taken aback by it. I contined with phone interview, and was invited to face to face (no offer). Less

What would you do if you received conflicting feedback from two supervisors?
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I would decline offer.

Why do you want a part-time job?
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When you get an offer you should understand this place is very (!) entry level. They won't negotiate anything. If you try to get a more favorable deal, they'll withdraw the offer & seek someone else. Also get everything in writing when you get an offer. I was offered a term of employment during my intial phone interview but they wouldn't commit to it in writing. My impression is that if they hire you part-time they will try to get extra hours out of you without extra pay. If you're working part-time, you may need a second part-time job to cover bills. This means the C2C job may conflict with yourother job. I was told the turnover rate is very high & it seemed to be implied that the employer doesn't expect you to stay long even in professional roles. They give no benefits if you come in as a part-timer & pay hourly. Some part-time jobs including my last one provide some benefits. They won't pay part-timers for the extra hours you work at mandatory special events. They don't seem to value thinking employees either. My impression is they want a pair of hands to churn out paper to impress senior managers as opposed to be effective in accomplishing the stated goals of the charity. Caveat: The office space is a windowless airless back room of sorts in a warehouse. Less


We can't find the person who is supposed to interview you. Do you want to leave?
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I suppose I should call a cab. (HR called a taxi for me)




How do you proceed when you're stuck on a project?
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Ask for help from colleagues, research, etc.