J'ai postulé en personne. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez World Bank Group (Washington, DC) en janv. 2015
Entretien
I applied through a contact of my university´s network. The interview was scheduled for next day after sending my CV. The call was not an open call, it was because I knew someone in the WB. The process lasted very short time, it was very quick and pleasant. I did not have much room for salary negotiations.
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I was interviewed by 2 people. They asked me questions about general experience and why was I interested in the position. They were especially interested on why I was trying to switch fields. Made me present an idea I have for solving a problem they were having in the area.
One round of interview. Go over your resume. Several BQs. And asking you coding / technical skills. Writing/Coding sample after the interview. Straightforward and chill. Much better than rounds of back and forth interviews in the private sector
The first round was a panel with 4 different people from the unit. The second round is with the hiring manager. Communication was clear. Some hard questions, some easy expected questions.
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If you were in an elevator with the Bank's President, how would you pitch him to give our unit more funding?
J'ai passé un entretien chez World Bank Group (Washington, DC)
Entretien
Pretty standard-behavioral & technical. Depends on the role you’re applying for so know the technicalities of it. I applied for a social protection role that involves use of ai for research- so the knowledge of using ai and of the subject matter was helpful.
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Depends on the role you applied for but “walk us through the process of how you would …”