I applied online. I interviewed at The Center for Reproductive Rights
Interview
The recruiter really stood out. He was kind and communicative. If more HR people were like this, more candidates wouldn’t be as oppressed by the process.
However, a big takeaway from CRR is that unless you are a white, heterosexual, cisgender female from the global north - you stand very little chance of getting a job here. Check their DEI report and look at their fundraising team.
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Question 1
Tell me about a gift you raised that you’re most proud of.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at The Center for Reproductive Rights (New York, NY) in Jun 2025
Interview
First interview was great, couldn't have gone better! Second interview scheduled for two weeks after the initial interview. Second interview was maybe meh, I can never tell anymore. Then they ghosted me for FIVE weeks! I sent FIVE follow up emails to no avail. Almost two months, two interviews, and they GHOSTED! The rejection email was definitely an automated email which makes me wonder why it wasn't just sent sooner. Would've expected better from a social justice non-profit. I get that the recruiters are just doing their job but employers and those hiring owe the prospective employees better communication. Do better.
I interviewed at The Center for Reproductive Rights (Nairobi)
Interview
The interview process was very friendly and relaxed. The entire interview felt more like a conversation and this is mainly because the interviewers created a conducive environment that felt positive.