TOP 10 Autism Interview Questions and Answers 2019 Part-1 | Autism | Wisdom Jobs
What candidates say about the interview process at Autism Learning Partners
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Very easy depending on the employee conducting the interview.Shared on July 20, 2019 – Clinical – Costa Mesa, CA
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Walk in interview less than 10 minutes.Shared on July 20, 2019 – Clinical – Costa Mesa, CA
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I interviewed the clinical director and just told her how I got into the field and what I intervention techniques I know.Shared on November 9, 2018 – Clinical Supervisor – Downey, CA
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at Autism Learning Partners
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You will have to but and provide all materials during sessionsShared on August 16, 2022 – Behavior Technician – Denver, CO
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Make sure you are using key words that has to do with autism.Shared on August 16, 2022 – Behavior Technician – Farmington, CT
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Be yourself. Have a desire to work with children and patience.Shared on December 8, 2019 – Behavioral Technician – Cleveland, OH
How candidates received their first interview at Autism Learning Partners
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Responding to an online ad.Shared on April 19, 2022 – Registered Behavioral Technician – San Diego, CA 92108
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I applied on Indeed and it went from there .Shared on July 30, 2021 – Administrative Assistant – Decatur, GA
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I was emailed a date and time and link and did the interview on Zoom.
Shared on January 29, 2021 – Behavior Technician – Fort Wayne, IN
How candidates received their first interview at Autism Home Support Services
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Through Indeed.Shared on April 29, 2022 – Behavior Technician – Centennial, CO
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Telephone interviewShared on February 3, 2021 – Behavioral Technician – Aurora, IL
What candidates say about the interview process at Autism Home Support Services
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Phone interview. That’s it.Shared on July 17, 2020 – BT – Denver, CO
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You’ll be asked easy questions, then ask your own questions. The more, the better you look. At the second phone interview, you’ll be asked when would be the best time to fill out the paperwork since t…Shared on February 24, 2020 – ABA Therapist – Phone call
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at Autism Home Support Services
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The interview is the easiest part, you will enjoy talking to that department. Great friendly peopleShared on September 3, 2021 – Behavioral Therapist – Centennial, CO
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Be honest in regards to your abilities.Shared on June 16, 2021 – ABA Therapist – Rockford, IL
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Interviews at National Autistic Society
I interviewed at National Autistic Society
Initially, I found the process to be smooth and informative. The interview invite was clear and sent out in good time. However, I was shocked at the communication post-interview. It was clearly stated that candidates would hear back on a particular date, but this date passed and I had to send two follow-up emails to eventually get a generic email saying that I wasnt successful. The email said that feedback could be provided which I replied and asked for. I never heard back after that. Considering this is an autistic charity interviewing an autistic candidate, I am shocked at this poor communication and inability to follow through on agreed actions.
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I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at National Autistic Society
Interview pannel of two interviewers was asked to meet in one of the branches. Personal questions asked about CV as well as specific questions relating to the job and situations etc.
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I applied in-person. I interviewed at National Autistic Society
Casual conversation at job fair Led to a telephone interview, about 15 minutes in length relaxed interview quick to respond friendly and informative good communication good initial training good friendly co workers and management on arrival
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I applied online. I interviewed at National Autistic Society in Nov 2020
Interview process was good. Interviewed by two of the house managers and they were absolutely lovely, and very relaxed. Mostly asked questions on their form that they needed to fill out. Overall great experience.
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I interviewed at National Autistic Society
sent cv, was invited to in person interview, declined in favour of a skype interview. technical issues, was meant to be an hour long but was 20 minutes. overall underwhelmed
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Anonymous Interview Candidate in Neath, Wales
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at National Autistic Society (Neath, Wales) in Jul 2020
I applied online and was invited to an interview within 2 weeks. The interview process was good, staff was very friendly and made me feel comfortable. I have also received a list of interview questions and got like 5 minutes to read through them and get myself ready. I have also been provided with a glass of water. Overall good experience. I was not successful and did not get a job and received a feedback that although I had some relevant experience and good knowledge there were other candidates that were closer match to the role.
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Anonymous Employee in Cardiff, Wales
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at National Autistic Society (Cardiff, Wales) in Dec 2019
A recruiter reached out to me on LinkedIn and submitted my CV. I had 3 interviewers and took 20min for a task + 30 min interview including presenting the task.
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Anonymous Employee in London, England
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at National Autistic Society (London, England)
Initial interview wasnt very well structured. Small amount of group exercises and then a few questions at the end.. Very easy and informal, but it was perhaps too informal which was the issue. After this happened, I attended the place Id be working at twice (WITHOUT PAYMENT), for a few hours at a time, and worked alongside others. Manager at workplace had an informal discussion with me in front of other workers, then waited 2 further months for HR to provide a contract and start date.
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Anonymous Employee in London, England
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at National Autistic Society (London, England) in Jan 2018
Two interviews, panel competency interview. Interview process fairly straight forward. People were friendly. Offices are in City Road in Angel, very easy to find from the station Nice offices, team seemed friendly I was offered the post but decided to accept another job offer
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Anonymous Interview Candidate in Islington, England
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at National Autistic Society (Islington, England) in Jan 2017
I interviewed for Performance Data Analyst at the National Autistic Society. I was interviewed by 3 people and I found them very friendly and diligent. I was asked to do a presentation for 10-mins and the interview and questions followed after. Although the interview went according to plan, I felt the room was not suitable for doing a presentation and it was hard to use the chart-board to write words as there was very little space. Also, the feedback process after the interview was slow. I received an email that I did not get the offer, however I was told to email back for further feedback. I tried a number of times to phone the hiring manager and email, but did not receive a reply for a while – this was frustrating at first, however after composing a long email, I finally got some feedback, which was good. The feedback – I agreed in parts and disagreed with other parts. I prepared a lot for the presentation, but the feedback didnt reflect this fully. Nevertheless, it was quite a long haul and was disappointed I didnt get the offer.
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FAQ
How do you prepare for autism interview?
- Tell me about yourself.
- Why are you interested in working for this company?
- How did you hear about the job?
- What do you know about the job?
- Why do you want the job?
- Tell me about your education.
- Why have you chosen this particular field?
- In a job, what interests you most/least?
Why do you want to work with autism?
- let your interviewer know you’re on the spectrum. …
- prepare ahead. …
- create a list of your skills. …
- research the company beforehand. …
- be mindful of your appearance. …
- remember your body language and tone. …
- use the STAR method to keep your answers brief.
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