Both of my interviews were retired faculty members. The first was a series of really widely open-ended questions, the second was just a conversation about common interests (like cross-cultural medicine, travel, etc.) I was caught offguard by the slew of open-ended questions--there were no questions directed a research or volunteering or schools in that interview. The tour guide was nice, but I was not overly impressed with the actual buildings or labs. However, I also learned some really positive aspects--especially the curriculum. It is a fairly novel approach that was developed about 10 years ago. All the students I talked to seemed to love it.
💬 Interview Process
What is one of the specific questions they asked you?