I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Human Rights Watch in Feb 2025
Interview
Disappointing experience after a promising start. I applied for a role in February 2025 and, after hearing nothing for a couple of months, assumed I had been unsuccessful. To my surprise, nearly three months later, I was invited to a first-stage interview with the hiring manager.
The interview was framed as a relaxed “coffee chat” and lasted around 45 minutes. I felt it went well—it was informal, focused on getting to know each other, and left me feeling positive about both the role and the organisation. At the end, I was told I would be contacted either way, and that a final stage was likely to be scheduled for the end of May.
Unfortunately, since that interview, I’ve heard nothing—no feedback, no updates, no response to follow-up emails. It's now been over a month since the interview, and the silence has been frustrating and disappointing.
I understand that roles can attract many applicants and hiring timelines can shift. However, it takes very little effort to send a courteous message to close the loop. Being left in the dark gives the impression of disorganisation and a lack of respect for candidates' time—particularly disheartening for an organisation that promotes advocacy and fairness for others.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give me an overview of your experience working internationally.
I applied online. I interviewed at Human Rights Watch (New York, NY)
Interview
This was an External Recruiting company leading and I was ghosted and never heard back from them with feedback after the interview weeks after that was completed. It sounded like a really exciting role but that’s that now.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about yourself and why you are interested in the role.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Human Rights Watch (New York, NY) in Sep 2024
Interview
Short interview, start of the process, nice person, general questions. Nothing unusual, quite in line with all interviews and typical for human rights organisations, so I suggest to be prepared for it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Tell us more about your work
2. Examples of how you solve some difficult task