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Nonprofit Institutions Interview Questions

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Apr 22, 2013

Interview Question for Case Manager at Discover Goodwill:

“Tell me about a time when you had to deal with an angry customer”

Apr 20, 2013

Interview Question for HR-Recruiter at Ascension Health Ministry Service Center:

“Questions relating to ethics that may or may not sink your ship. I encourage you to be as honest as possible even if you think it reflects negatively on you as this is highly valued in this company…”

Apr 20, 2013

Interview Question for Per Diem Counselor at Coalition for Hispanic Family Services:

“This is a really hard work emotionally, how do you think you are going to react with the kids during a crisis?”

Apr 19, 2013

Interview Question for Directorector at Houston Food Bank:

“How do you feel about canned green beans?”

Apr 18, 2013

Interview Question for Director, Client Services at Common Fund:

“There was nothing unexpected, he was a little low key but wanted to know if I understand the products retail vs. institutions, and if the products that I recommend are discretionary or…”

Apr 18, 2013

Interview Question for IT Manager at American Student Assistance:

“Can you do this job?

struck me as odd.. if they didn't think I could, why did they invite me to interview?”

Apr 18, 2013

Interview Question for Tutor at Asian Youth Center:

“Another scenario: "While driving to the school zones to pick up the kids, you run late and somebody is really just congesting up the traffic by driving at 8.04km/h in front of you. You're already…”

Apr 18, 2013

Interview Question for Tutor at Asian Youth Center:

“It was a scenario question: "What would you do if one of your students just didn't want to do anything and he/she was totally uncooperative, like 'Meh, you suck at teaching and I wanna go home and…”

Apr 17, 2013

Interview Question for Program Supervisor at the Fortune Society:

“I was asked if I felt my attempts to get a client to recognize criminal behavior was not a positive way to make a living wasn't really a form of judgment on that person.”