I applied online. I interviewed at Apostolate for Family Consecration (Bloomingdale, OH) in Jan 2025
Interview
Frustrating and drawn out process. Three rounds of interviews, including paying my way for an in-person on short-notice, and never communicated a rejection -- even after hiring manager gave me materials to look at on my way home and indicated the job was mine. Wasted my time for over a month with no real plan -- staff seemed on different pages and sensed the guy running the org wanted to be a gatekeeper of every hire and run them through a purity test. I'm conservative, deeply mission-driven, and a faithful Catholic but these people seem only interested in hiring legacy types. In short, they seemed less interested in hiring qualified candidates than in the prospect of just hiring a random trad Catholic kid who might have gone there on a retreat as a teenager.
I interviewed at Apostolate for Family Consecration
Interview
A group of three persons interviewed me for the role. They wanted to know general information about me, why I was interested in working for them, what are my future career goals. It was just one interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They wanted to know how I would situations like children refusing to go to bed.
I interviewed at Apostolate for Family Consecration
Interview
Interview took place in the conference room in the Vianney Center building.
There were about six people interviewing me.
It was laid back and felt like a family conversation. It did not seem to structured, seemed more like a normal conversation.
It was a good interview. No complaints.