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American Institutes for Research Research Analyst Interview

Posted Nov 2, 2010 2 of 2 people found this helpful

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Washington, DC May 2008 – Reviewed Nov 2, 2010

Interview Details – I applied on-line. A recruiter contacted me via e-mail. Then, I had a phone-interview. Then I was invited for on-site interview. I had an interview with a hiring manager and few more people. Interview process was smooth and people were very nice and friendly. Then, I talked with a HR staff about benefits, etc.

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Negotiation Details – I was able to negotiate the date I would begin to work.

Other Details - I applied online and the process took 3 weeks.

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