I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Stanford Health Care (Palo Alto, CA) in May 2024
Interview
I applied to a few Stanford health care project engineer positions through LinkedIn and received e-mails a few days later to set up remote interviews. The interviewer was very robotic and straight to the point. He asked me to go through my entire work history which was all residential and heavy civil construction but none in the field of healthcare. It is clearly stated on my resume / application yet they still set me up with an interview. At the end of the interview I asked him if they hire people without healthcare construction experience and he said "honestly, not usually". Why did they even bother interviewing me if this was a requirement and it clearly shows on my resume I don't have any? I had applied to 3 similar project engineer openings for them at the same time, not knowing I wouldn't qualify. I interviewed for all 3 and all 3 rejected me. The funny thing is I thought I would be way overqualified for these positions based my experience and would easily move forward. Moral of the story; don't bother applying unless you have some healthcare construction experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe all your work history, starting from either the most recent or earliest.
I applied online. I interviewed at Stanford Health Care in Apr 2023
Interview
Very unprofessional HR hiring manager. Multiple times the HR manager coordinated with wrong time. No response after they said they were about to send me an offer but i wanted to negotiate further about the benefit package. Followed up multiple times. NO RESPONSE.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Basic questions, my background, why do you want to join us etc