As the policy department leads the process, it is smooth and introduces you to a range of people you will work with.
Graduate, Wellington - 30 Jul 2024
In all of my interviews I felt very comfortable and were more conversational based, which calms the nerves. All the staff involved were very professional but made sure you performed well. The assessments felt as if they were targeted at the right level, challenging enough for an interview process but not too stressful.
Graduate, Wellington - 16 Jul 2024
The majority of interview and assessment processes were done externally by the DIA (GovTechTalent), but we did get a bit of a summary of the positions offered by the managers of each department that were hiring at IRD and also a call with the manager of the position of interest.
Graduate, Wellington - 11 Jul 2024
Two in person interviews.
Two written assignments.
Focus on policy skills which is unique for public sector interview but I really enjoyed it
Graduate, Wellington - 11 Jul 2024
The interview process was the best one I experienced when applying for jobs at different government departments.
Graduate, Wellington - 11 Jul 2024
The recruitment process does not involve any "one way" interviews or online tests that many other places require. You hand in a piece of work you have already done at university to show your writing skills. The interviews are very involved as you present on a policy question you are given 24 hours in advance - but I actually preferred this to on-the-spot STAR questions. There are two rounds of interviews - one online and one in person. You also go out for coffee with previous years' graduates to ask questions about working at IR.
Graduate, Wellington - 03 Jul 2024
The interview process was an enjoyable experience. Small panel of team leaders who were very friendly and would support any unsettled candidates.
Graduate, Wellington - 23 Nov 2023
1. General application with cover letter, cv and transcript.
2. Teams interview.
3. In person interview with several policy brief assessment questions.
Graduate, Wellington - 23 Nov 2023
I found it really personable and you weren't penalised for smaller mistakes (e.g. not answering straight away or having to backtrack).
Graduate, Wellington - 23 Nov 2023
It was organised and inclusive. the interviewers were very welcoming and respectful. the questions were very organised allowing time to answer.
Graduate, Wellington - 23 Nov 2023
The interview process was broken down into 3 steps. First was the typical application process (where you submit a CV, cover letter etc). The next stage was an online interview with 3 members from the team. If you progressed passed this stage you were asked to come to an in person interview. This involved a formal interview, a written and oral policy question assessment and a coffee catch-up with graduates from previous years. The final interview process gave me a strong indication as to the types of problems I may be working on, and allowed me to ask individuals who had been in my shoes in previous years what their experiences at this place where like.
Graduate, Wellington - 23 Nov 2023
Quick 30-minute interview with hiring manager. Nice and easy
Graduate, Wellington - 15 Feb 2023
The interview was easy, I think the question should really challenge critical thinking
Intern, Wellington - 14 Feb 2023
Standard interview process.
Intern, Hamilton - 09 Feb 2023
I was based in Auckland but they called through teams and it was well done.
Intern, Wellington - 02 Feb 2023
The interview process was good. I was hired through Tupu Toa so I had a different experience to most. I only had one interview and was offered the position that afternoon. I just submitted my CV and cover letter. However, the online interview didn't present a high level of professionalism as it was very relaxed and short (10 mins max).
Intern, Wellington - 02 Feb 2023
GHSL interview process
Intern, Wellington - 01 Feb 2023