The first step was a recruiter phone screen. It was more detailed than a typical administrative screening and included questions about my background, interest in IDA, reasons for considering a move, work motivations, preferred environment, strengths, recent constructive feedback, travel, start date, clearance, and salary expectations. The recruiter also explained the position, benefits, and the remaining interview process. The conversation was professional and lasted roughly 30 minutes.
Interview questions [7]
Question 1
What do you know about IDA, and why are you interested?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Institute for Defense Analyses (Washington, DC) in Aug 2024
Interview
Three rounds of interviews. The first was with the hiring manager, next with two teammates, third is an onsite with the whole company. The third round had some case questions
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would make you a good candidate for this role?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Institute for Defense Analyses (Alexandria, VA) in Oct 2023
Interview
This interview was the HR screening interview for a research analyst role. There were no job specific questions. The main objective seems to verify that you would be a good fit for the company. Questions were mainly about what I like to do. They also explained a lot about the role, the organization's culture. Also, they asked for salary range and then gave me the salary range they are aiming for (way off the Glassdoor estimate).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us what you know about us? What are you looking for in a role? What did you enjoy most about your previous role? What was something you got criticism on in your last role? What is your salary range?