simple they ask you about your values and your working style and what people equity means to you since the company is a non profit supporting student education via scholarships.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at uAspire in May 2024
Interview
There were supposed to be three interviews and a project: 1) A phone call with the HR person, 2) A Zoom call with the hiring manager and another employee who would work closely with the role, along with the HR person, and 3) A final and third interview where you presented a short work exercise they requested that you do. Unfortunately, less than 48 hours before my final interview, they emailed me to tell me they were no longer hiring for the position. You'd think they'd figure that out before scheduling final round interviews for candidates and asking them to complete work exercises... bummer.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at uAspire
Interview
Three rounds - first was an initial 30 minute call with HR, second was about an hour zoom with team members, final interview was a mock presentation related to the role's duties. Also provided a work sample and references at the time of the final interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Views on incorporating DEI practices into my work, how I perceive collaboration, communication styles, research methodology, etc