J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Acumen
Entretien
I applied for the Writer/Coordinator position. They first have you send a resume and cover letter on their website. Their third-party servers that they use in HR are not that great-stay vigilant to things like emails getting sent to your spam box or docs taking a long time to upload. If your resume gets picked up, they'll send you a writing task to complete involving simple stats calculations. It's not too tricky, but you will need to allocate a few hours to it. It's a pretty good replication of what you'll do at Acumen, incidentally.
The next step was an in-person interview. They first set you in a room to complete a test for about an hour-it's basically like the math section of a standardized test. You'll next interview with a few staff members of the organization. The main thing you'll get asked about is your project experience, since project-based teamwork is the core of Acumen's work. Most of my interviewers asked follow up questions about the project I talked about-how did I frame it, what data did I use, etc. Not the most exciting interview process, but by far the most straightforward-no gimmicks or surprises.
I got an offer about 3 weeks later, which I accepted.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Can you provide an example of a project you worked on?
Thanks for describing your experience through our application process. We look forward to having you start at Acumen soon.
Candidature
J'ai passé un entretien chez Acumen
Entretien
Phone Screen Interview
The first round was a phone screening conducted by a recruiter. This conversation focused on my background, relevant experience, and understanding of the role. In-Person Interview
The second round was an in-person interview with the hiring manager and potentially a team member. This round went deeper into my technical expertise and practical experience. I was asked to walk through specific projects, explain my decision-making process, and demonstrate how I approach real-world challenges.
Questions d'entretien [1]
Question 1
Walk through specific projects from the past experience.
They have 4 rounds of interview, one is more like a written test ,where you get asked some statsiticals or basic math questions. there are 3 rounds face to face interview, mainly behavioral questions
Informational phone call first. If you pass, then you receive an assignment. If you pass, then you are invited to 3 hours of back-to-back interviews for "on-site." About 1-2 weeks between each round. On-site also had a logic test.