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Project H.O.M.E.
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projecthome.org Philadelphia, PA 150 to 499 Employees

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Human Resources Recruiter at Project H.O.M.E.

Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Philadelphia, PA Mar 2009 – Reviewed Oct 23, 2012

Interview Details – The interview process was great. Met with a good splice of the organization to get a good idea of the work going to be involved, and the work that the organization did. Had 3 interviews and each one was with someone higher in the organization. Everyone was very nice and not intimidating at all. The questions asked were quite standard as they used interview guides given to them by HR. A few questions were a bit personal and may not have been legal, but in this setting it was ok. Be prepared to be interviewing in a non-conventional meeting space in a residential facility with the clients around.

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They do great work, but work their employees way to hard and don't compensate accordingly

 Former Employee in Philadelphia, PA

Pros: Great work for the city of Philadelphia and the mission is great, to end poverty and homelessness in Philadelphia. Most of the middle management and other regular staff is amazing. Full Review `

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