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based on 5 ratings - Updated Oct 22, 2024
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One written test and one one-hour interview with someone from HR, the legal team lead, and the head of programs. A mix of situational, competency, and direct questions. Was challenging but did push me to understand my own motivation and why I wanted this role so badly.
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What are your mental health strategies for client-facing roles?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Asylum Access (Palenque, Chiapas) in May 2024
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La entrevista está enfocada en estrategias de litigio y experiencia en casos de asilo en México. Así como el tener conocimientos de leyes nacionales e internacionales, acompañamientos en el procedimiento de la condición de refugiado, medios de impugnación y asesoría legal.
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Diversas sobre casos prácticos y seguimiento de los mismos.
It was okay. Straightforward. They want to work with passionate people so just be passionate. That’s all basically. There is nothing much to add really. Just be prepared and do you best.