I applied online. I interviewed at US Census Bureau (Brooklyn, NY) in Nov 2019
Interview
After filling out a long form, I received a phone call several months later asking about my location and availability. I then went to a census-fingerprinting center so that a background check could be performed. Once I was cleared and several weeks after getting the fingerprints, I received a follow-up call to check if I was still available. COVID-19 then distrupted the rest of the process.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you comfortable talking to all sorts of people at their doors? Are you willing to work such and such hours and times? Do you get angry easily when people disagree with you/get in your face, etc?
I took a multiple choice test and was later contacted and offered a position. I attended an orientation where they reviewed what the job involved and where I took the oath to protect the constitution. This was in 2010.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Census Bureau in Aug 2020
Interview
Quick phone call to discuss job responsibilities and a few questions about how you work under pressure and how you would handle certain scenarios. Asks how many hours am I available to work and if I could work a minimum of hours required.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you work under pressure? How would you excuse yourself from a situation in which a respondent continued to talk to you and prevented you from continuing on your work.
I interviewed at US Census Bureau (Hartford, CT) in Aug 2020
Interview
Easy simple interview. Was over the phone then once accepted went for finger prints, ect. Very simple I don’t even remember what questions were asked. My manager did not speak English well and main form of communion was via text
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were little to no questions asked. Very seamless