Very accommodating, made me feel calm and well thought out questions, great team! Really enjoyed the overall experience, made me get excited to begin working there and it made me want it more
Application and Initial Screening: Submit your resume, cover letter, and any other required documents. The HR team reviews applications to shortlist candidates who meet the qualifications for the role.
Initial Contact: A recruiter conducts a 15-30 minute phone interview to verify your qualifications, discuss your interest in the role, and assess your communication skills.
First Interview: This can be a phone, video, or in-person interview with the hiring manager. Questions focus on your work experience and expertise in environmental science or engineering.
Technical and Skills Assessment: You might complete a technical assessment or practical task relevant to environmental solutions, such as data analysis or case studies on environmental impact mitigation.
Second Interview: A panel interview with team members and project managers. Expect detailed questions about your technical skills, project management experience, and handling of complex environmental challenges.
Site Visit or Practical Assessment: You may be invited to visit a project site or the office, which could include a practical assessment where you analyze an environmental issue and present your findings.
Final Interview: An interview with senior management or executives to evaluate your fit within the company’s culture and long-term vision. Discussions might include your career aspirations and approach to sustainability.