I applied online. I interviewed at NHS (Redruth, England)
Interview
After filling out a lengthy questionnaire and being invited to interview, I was asked to complete a timed, written test. The scenario involved a person who was probably depressed, as he stayed in all day eating and playing computer games. Ideal life, right? Anyway, I filled out the answers to questions, such as, 'How do you think he feels?'.
I was then called into a small room where staff were sitting. They explained more about the role and asked questions like, 'Would you be able to be away from home for training?'
Later that day, I received a call back saying that I hadn't got the job. The interviewer was nasty about it. In all my time of having (numerous) interviews, I have never come across someone so vile. There was no feedback on the written test, either.
I suppose, given how nasty this person was, I had a lucky escape.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would you be able to be away from home for training?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at NHS in May 2017
Interview
process was fine, 30 minutes with a list of questions prepared
didn't know there were 2 interviews if you pass this one, not mentioned in the application, was told at the beginning of the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some basic questions. I believe some hard questions were saved for the 2nd, which I was not selected.
Why did you apply?
How you meet their values?
How do you keep volunteers?
Your management style?
Your communication skills?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at NHS (Gloucester, England)
Interview
Very easy going and informative. I had to undertake a short audio typing test for the role. I was offered the job there and was told which hours were available and was able to pick which shift pattern I preferred. The interview was with 2 people.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you describe a situation which has been challenging?