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Anybody ever interview with SF DA's office for ADA position?
Has anybody here ever interviewed with the SF DA's office for an ADA position? What does the interview process consist of?
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Re: Anybody ever interview with SF DA's office for ADA position?
I haven't, but I know multiple people who have. The entry-level interview process consists of three rounds, the final one with the DA. It can take weeks between rounds. Depending on the time of year (for instance, right now), you are competing with post-bars for hire--but they will hire other candidates over their post-bars, sometimes. The types of questions that people described being asked seemed pretty typical: why a prosecutor; why this office; talk about your trial experience; basic hypotheticals. I can't recall anyone describing crazy curveball questions.
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Re: Anybody ever interview with SF DA's office for ADA position?
thanks for this. heard anything about hypotheticals or fact patterns? I've been told to expect a fact pattern but I'm not sure what I'll be asked to do with it.Anonymous User wrote:I haven't, but I know multiple people who have. The entry-level interview process consists of three rounds, the final one with the DA. It can take weeks between rounds. Depending on the time of year (for instance, right now), you are competing with post-bars for hire--but they will hire other candidates over their post-bars, sometimes. The types of questions that people described being asked seemed pretty typical: why a prosecutor; why this office; talk about your trial experience; basic hypotheticals. I can't recall anyone describing crazy curveball questions.
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Re: Anybody ever interview with SF DA's office for ADA position?
Anybody else with any info they can share?
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