I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Ali Forney Center (New York, NY) in May 2015
Interview
Let me start off by saying that the director in which I interviewed with was very nice. The supervisor I interviewed with next came off as very nice. They both explained what the job description was and said they were seeking full time staff with some on calls. I made it very clear I was interested in full time. The day after the interview, I was contacted by a who woman who sounded very unprofessional and as if she was tired or just rolled out of bed. This woman let me know that I was being offered an on call position and I wasn't thrilled but I was still grateful that I'd be given an opportunity to work with the LGBT youth. I asked the lady if there weren't any full time positions available and she said "I guess not" I said oh ok I'll accept the on call..she said are you sure? I said yes .. she then proceeded to say well you gonna need "this and that and I suggest you have your stuff together for when HR calls" - RED FLAG. Completely unprofessional, you don't know me , we are not friends.
The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Ali Forney Center (Brooklyn, NY)
Interview
Lowkey a mess. Didn’t get reached out to till a month after i applied, didn’t get interview till a next month, had interview then didn’t hear back till another month 😭😭 but cool people easy interview.
Was good, asked appropriate questions and was friendly, All questions were well crafted and in depth. I would suggest getting ready for the interview by asking yourself common questions about your work history.
I applied online. I interviewed at Ali Forney Center (New York, NY)
Interview
Questioned about my experience with lgbtq and the homeless population. It was rather straightforward. They have a great mission statement and you have to be passionate about the work. The work ranges from manhattan to Brooklyn