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Audubon Nature Institute Interview Questions

Explore commonly reported questions, interview rounds, difficulty, duration, and candidate experiences at Audubon Nature Institute.

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Interview overview

Difficulty

Average

Average rounds

1.8

Difficulty and candidate experience

Interview difficulty

easy6.2%
average81.2%
difficult12.5%

Candidate experience

positive81.2%
neutral12.5%
negative6.2%

Candidate-reported interview process

The interview process was really good and clear. My interviewer was part of the department I would be joining, and everyone at Audubon is generally super nice and approachable. I felt like I got a good understanding of the job's responsibilities and the department's culture.

I had one interview where they showed me around the office and my workspace. Then, I got a call back, but I turned down the job.

Applied for the role through a website posting. The interview process felt easy and the people were very welcoming. They mentioned the questions were straightforward if you have a good understanding of the job. After interviewing a few times, I received an offer, contingent on passing a drug and background check.

Common Audubon Nature Institute interview questions

A focused selection of the most detailed candidate-submitted questions.

  1. 1

    What are your opinions on animal care?

  2. 2

    What areas of HR interest you and why

  3. 3

    What is your experience with animals?

  4. 4

    Tell me more about your experience.

Interview question formats

Behavioral64%
Technical24%
Other8%
Presentation4%

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