I applied online. I interviewed at Queen's University
Interview
3 people aside from me in the interview. Asked basic questions, none too technical, and the leading professor explained the role. Explained the purpose of the research and why they need a research technician. They were friendly for most part.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself?
Why are you interested in research?
What are your weaknesses? (This question the lady didn't want basic answers like I work too hard)
How can you multitask?
What can you do to succeed with patient recruitment requirements?
What are the first things you'll do when you come to work? Because the role requires you to be able to work independently
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Queen's University (Kingston, ON) in Jul 2019
Interview
1 interview, met with the PI and we talked about the research objectives of the lab and how my experience was aligned with them. After the interview, the PI contacted my prof and asked for his feedback on my performance.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How much experience do you have with optimizing procedures?