I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Tiko in Oct 2025
Interview
I completed four interviews and a written assessment as part of the recruitment process for this role (I was ultimately not selected). The process ran from early October to late November 2025, taking nearly two months in total - an unusually long and time-intensive process for a non-senior position.
The first stage was a brief HR screening call (around 20–25 minutes), followed by a one-hour interview with the head of team and a colleague. This was a substantive and well-structured interview, covering motivation, relevant experience, and working in a high-pressure environment.
I was then asked to complete a written assessment involving identifying three trusts and foundations prospects, researching them, producing a short briefing, and drafting an introductory email. This was followed by another interview with the Fundraising Director and a colleague, for which I also had to prepare a 10-minute presentation introducing Tiko’s work to a prospective funder.
There was a fourth interview near the end of November, involving a 30 minute conversation with the Fundraising Director.
In total, I invested a significant amount of time and preparation across multiple stages over more than six weeks. Given this level of engagement, it was disappointing to receive no feedback or clear communication on the outcome of the process.
Communication throughout was slow, and the scope of the process expanded well beyond what was initially outlined. I had been told to expect one interview and an informal conversation if shortlisted. So I felt the extended process and lack of closure reflected poor decisiveness and bad candidate experience on my part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a fundraising effort that you were most proud of
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Tiko (Zürich) in Feb 2024
Interview
The interview process at Tiko was structured and efficient. It began with an initial meeting with an HR recruiter to discuss my background and the role. The second step was a home assignment, where I was asked to complete a Python project. After successfully submitting the assignment, I had a technical discussion with the team leader about my work and technical skills. Finally, I received an offer following the interviews.
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Question 1
They asked me to explain the approach and decisions I made while completing the Python home assignment, focusing on code structure, performance, and best practices.
I had a call with the HR where they explained the role and the mission of the company very thoroughly. It looked like an amazing workplace where you can really make in impact in the lives of many African American women.
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Question 1
Mostly to speak through my professional experience.