I applied online. I interviewed at Bay Area Legal Aid
Interview
Interviewers were very kind and respectful. Questions were not too challenging more so about ones cultural fit. Definitely apply via the Access2Justice Internship. The experience was so rewarding and I learned a lot.
The interview process was a lengthy process and thorough. The interview consisted of a number of people on the interview panel both in person and virtual. There were many questions regarding work experience and specific behavior questions as well.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
When was a time that you disagreed with your supervisor and how did you handle it?
Virtual interview with a few attorneys but none of whom would be my future supervisors or work at my future office location. The interview was a bit stiff and not conversational. A couple of challenging but fair questions. Questions were asked aloud and put in the chat of the meeting room so that I could read them, but this ended up being a bit distracting since I paused to reread the questions instead of thinking of my answer and speaking.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are you doing to combat your unconscious biases? What relevant experience do you have? When was the last time you attended an event at which social identities / "identity markers" were discussed?