I applied online. I interviewed at End Citizens United (Washington, DC)
Interview
End Citizens United had an initial virtual interview followed by a set of very demanding, time intensive written questions which requested basically free consulting advice on how to solve their internal management problems. By the end, I was glad not to get an offer -- I feel like a dodged a bullet on this one.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Two executive team members have come to you with conflicting accounts of a situation and are asking what the President would want to do. How would you approach the situation and communicate with each team member and the President?
I applied online. I interviewed at End Citizens United in May 2022
Interview
Zoom interview with two individuals and then “homework” to be done to qualify for second interview. Both individuals were great and allowed me time to ask questions. Provided a clear detailed description of the work and environment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If I understood how to write memos and google apps.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at End Citizens United (Washington, DC) in Jul 2022
Interview
I got a response to my application about 3 weeks after I applied. Set up a phone interview soon after. Easy phone interview with a polite man from the Press/Comms department. The questions were relatively easy but definitely tailored to the comms position - I wasn't asked any general questions you might usually expect. I bombed it though just because I prepared for more general questions and got very anxious in the interview. They did tell me though that regardless of the decision, they would follow up and let me know, which I appreciated. They did indeed follow up, and I was not offered the position.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1) What social media channels are you familiar with? 2) What have you heard about the upcoming midterm elections 3) What is your understanding of communications?