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Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Mar 2013 – Reviewed Jun 10, 2013 New
Interview Details – The whole interview was done in Chinese. There were a few questions asked about previous teaching/tutoring experience; and then it was a proof reading in Chinese.
Interview Question – It was not hard if you are a Chinese and you had tutoring/teaching experience previously. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Reviewed May 21, 2013
Interview Details – One phone interview, two face to face interviews. One with direct manager and other with direct manager and other staff members within the unit. It takes them a while to go through the process. Everyone I have spoken with talks about how long it takes for the interview process at the Arizona State University.
Interview Question – Didn't have a difficult question, just come prepared to talk about your experiences and how it can help the department you have applied for. Be prepared to give problem solving examples. Answer Question
No Offer – Reviewed May 13, 2013
Interview Details –
Pre-interview dinner with three librarians. Very nice people.
Interview with a search committee and then gave a presentation.
Then met colleagues and deans of the school library.
Interview Question – Mostly are very typical questions Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Jan 2012 – Reviewed Feb 27, 2013
Interview Details – Referral or online.. basic interview, mostly regard schedule, flexibility..
Interview Question – not any Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Reviewed Jan 29, 2013
Interview Details – Had to email resume and cover letter to hiring manager
Interview Question – What sets you apart from other applicants? Answer Question
Negotiation Details – I was able to negotiate for a .40/hour raise in compensation
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Jan 2008 – Reviewed Dec 10, 2012
Interview Details – It is different for each department but it usually takes at least a month. The interview process is long and drags out because there's a ton of rules that they "have" to follow. When it comes down to it, if they want to hire you, they will find a way to make it happen-following the rules or not.
Negotiation Details – No negotiations allowed.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Jul 2010 – Reviewed Oct 9, 2012
Interview Details – A very lengthy process; one may not hear back for an initial phone interview for two months, and after the phone interview the process still moves slowly. Interview committee was made up of university staff and professors, and the questions were more informal and behavioral than corporate and cut-and-dry. Phone interview generally consists of a conference call with 3 other individuals, representing interested parties in the position itself. As it is an educational institution, interviewees should be prepared to answer questions about their views on undergraduate education and the like.
Interview Question – Tell us about a time that you built something. View Answer
Negotiation Details – No negotiation. Salary range at the university level is fixed, and I was hired at the top end of the advertised salary range.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Jul 2011 – Reviewed Oct 8, 2012
Interview Details – Submitted resume, a week later got a call to set up an interview. Interview was a panel with three others. Took almost two weeks to get an offer, but was able to start right away.
Interview Question – Typical questions for the role. Answer Question
Negotiation Details – There was no negotiations, the amount listed in the job posting was the only salary avaialable.
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Tempe, AZ Nov 2009 – Reviewed Aug 9, 2012
Interview Details – If you know someone, it is very fast an easy. It is difficult to get an interview off the street. Most jobs are created with someone internally in mind.
Interview Question – Name all possible species of nitrogen off of the top of your head, and the analysis methodology you would use for each one with water as the substrate. Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Phoenix, AZ Apr 2008 – Reviewed Jun 26, 2012
Interview Details – There was an initial phone interview, dinner with executives, a large-group interview, two small-group interviews, and finally an informal lunch.
Negotiation Details – I did not negotiate. The position offered to me was not the same as the one I applied for, but the salary was still a major jump. I was pleased with the job offer.
Pros: ASU was a great place to work. My Assistantship offered flexible hours, the ability to work at home or on campus, and the office staff and professors were easy to work with and highly professional. – Full Review `
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