And I just got one more interview invite =) That was a surprise
Please tell us where?And I just got one more interview invite =) That was a surprise
For me, it depends. If it was something fairly minor (e.g., bad location, nothing too new or exciting), I would probably rank it last. However, if it was a more major concern (e.g., questions about the quality of the training, bad reputation, lack of rotations that fit with my interests, population I don't want to work with, etc.), I would probably not rank it - even if it means possibly going through this again next year. So I guess I think that a "meh" internship > no internship, but no internship > bad internship.Due to geographic restraints, I applied 6 places in Phase II and received 3 interview invites. I had two interviews today, one last week, and believe I am now finished (no rejections received, but my other sites have extended interview invites). After one of my interviews today, I am considering not ranking one of the sites at all. It's an APPIC member, not APA accredited, and I am just not excited about it at all. But I also want to move on with my life. I read a lot of posts on the interview invite thread about people not being excited with where they matched - and I didn't understand because I would have been happy anywhere that I had ranked in Phase I. But that is not the case with one of my three options this phase. However, I do just want to get this behind me. Anyone else out there going through a similar dilemma?
For me, it depends. If it was something fairly minor (e.g., bad location, nothing too new or exciting), I would probably rank it last. However, if it was a more major concern (e.g., questions about the quality of the training, bad reputation, lack of rotations that fit with my interests, population I don't want to work with, etc.), I would probably not rank it - even if it means possibly going through this again next year. So I guess I think that a "meh" internship > no internship, but no internship > bad internship.
I find myself going through this because one of my sites is APPIC accredited (although they may get their APA site visit next spring so I could be grandfathered into it), and the other is brand new and completely unaccredited - if I got the spot I would be one of the first interns they've ever had (it's within the VA, so I would have that reciprocity for my next steps...which is great if I like working in the VA). Both are relatively convenient location-wise, but that's entirely coincidental - something about me has just turned off sites left and right. There are upsides and downsides to both sites and part of me questions whether it's worth the risk of a non-accredited internship if I do match, or if I should try again next year for an APA spot.Due to geographic restraints, I applied 6 places in Phase II and received 3 interview invites. I had two interviews today, one last week, and believe I am now finished (no rejections received, but my other sites have extended interview invites). After one of my interviews today, I am considering not ranking one of the sites at all. It's an APPIC member, not APA accredited, and I am just not excited about it at all. But I also want to move on with my life. I read a lot of posts on the interview invite thread about people not being excited with where they matched - and I didn't understand because I would have been happy anywhere that I had ranked in Phase I. But that is not the case with one of my three options this phase. However, I do just want to get this behind me. Anyone else out there going through a similar dilemma?
Thanks, psychrat--I do feel very fortunate to have lots of places to rank in Phase 2. I only applied to APA accredited sites (I'm not sure if it's actually a requirement for my program but I've never heard of anyone going to a non-APA accredited program from my school). I spent a ton of time personalizing cover letters for the 16 sites I applied to and think that I did a fairly good job selling my "fit" (whatever that means!) for each one. I think it helped that I've had a lot of diverse training experiences through our in-house CMHC, so I was able to make a case for a lot of different sites.congrats on the 9. Are they all APA accredited? That's amazing.
was it for the child/rady track or the adult track?I got it about a week ago I think? I can't keep track anymore.
Anything you'd be willing to share in terms of feedback? I find myself trying to figure out what they're looking for and speculating about the directors, site, etc. But that can be kind of crippling I think. If it's a good fit, it's a good fit... but then again I don't want to be doing this again so it goes in cycles of being practical and panicked 🙂
I am so tempted to email the Bronx VA and see if they extended invites. They have three spots, so it seems unlikely that none of us would get an invite..
You should write just one word: "...Really?"
I mean, WHAT are they DOING?
Just had an interview over Skype with UCSD that lasted 10 minutes. It was like an interview on warp speed. So awkward! Anyone else experience this? Or did they just want to get rid of me asap?
And ... was it the child or adult track?My interview today was 14 minutes, 14 seconds (I looked at my phone afterward like an obsessive freak). They opened up by saying that it would be quick, so I don't know that it is at all reflective of your performance in the interview, how much they liked you, etc.
I am uncomfortable about it because I feel like if means they're interviewing a lot of people. I figure, if they were only interviewing 10 people, couldn't they afford to devote more time?
My interview today was 14 minutes, 14 seconds (I looked at my phone afterward like an obsessive freak). They opened up by saying that it would be quick, so I don't know that it is at all reflective of your performance in the interview, how much they liked you, etc.
I am uncomfortable about it because I feel like if means they're interviewing a lot of people. I figure, if they were only interviewing 10 people, couldn't they afford to devote more time?
And ... was it the child or adult track?
I know the email with information to contact the current intern I got from UCSD/VA family/Rady track only had 11 people on it. I'm pretty sure that would be all they are interviewing for the position.
They probably interviewed 14 people! 😉My interview today was 14 minutes, 14 seconds (I looked at my phone afterward like an obsessive freak). They opened up by saying that it would be quick, so I don't know that it is at all reflective of your performance in the interview, how much they liked you, etc.
I am uncomfortable about it because I feel like if means they're interviewing a lot of people. I figure, if they were only interviewing 10 people, couldn't they afford to devote more time?
That was really helpful, Thank you!I received positive feedback, including my ability to come across as warm and connected during a telephone interview, as well as things I should work on. The overarching theme was to go much deeper into my answers and highlighting the training that I have that makes me stand out from other applicants. Selling myself, essentially. I have been advised in the past (prior to interviews) to keep my answers relatively short and to expect the interviewers to ask for more details if they want them. This was a major disservice to me, as the feedback I got was to include a lot more information, even if the interview is brief. So what I took from it is to take every opportunity to clearly indicate why I am a good fit, what strengths and experiences I am bringing to the internship, and how my training goals would be specifically met by the program. This can be challenging with short interviews, as I noticed over the weekend, but making sure you highlight these important topics in any way you can is vital to the training directors feeling confident that you will be a good match. I hope this helps. If I think of anything else, I will post it.
will you please post the clarification you receive? i also got the same email.@aly cat - I received the same email. I just emailed the training director for clarification.
Congrats!!!!UCLA Semel institute is calling to schedule interviews.
Yes they are! - Don't give up hope until 3/17!UCLA Semel institute is calling to schedule interviews.
Sure. I haven't received a reply yet but I'll let you know when I do.will you please post the clarification you receive? i also got the same email.
Same. I'm pretty sure others were interviewed, so I'm assuming interviewees will be ranked ahead of us.Good morning, everyone! I just received an e-mail from Central Arkansas VA stating that I am in the "top tier of applicants" but due to time constraints (there is no mention of an interview) I will be ranked and to contact with any questions or concerns. This was among the best fits (in my mind) on paper for me but am a bit perplexed. Were others interviewed who will be ranked ahead of me?
Thoughts? Anyone else?
I sent an email to the Bronx VA training director this morning. I will let everyone know when/if I hear anything!Assuming no one has heard from the Bronx VA, not sure how they are going to efficiently interview enough of us to fill THREE spots. It's going to be a rush to the finish line. They're stressing me out.
I sent an email to the Bronx VA training director this morning. I will let everyone know when/if I hear anything!
Not a problem. We are all in this crappy place together!Thank you for being our spokesperson!
Nope. I am waiting on them too along with othersAnyone hear from children's institute? this is the only one that I know of on my list that no one has heard from. I'm assuming it's a no but who knows!!
I sent them an email and this was the responseAnyone want to contact the children's institute?
I received a phone call from Jesse Brown on Monday, but I'm not sure how many people they are interviewing. I think that the benefit for sites of ranking lots of people is that they would rather fill the spot with someone who they believe is qualified (you) then take a chance of having the spot remain open and missing out on someone they would have liked to work with. I know that several of us received an email like that from the Arkansas VA this morning (although they were not as open about us being in the second tier). Especially in Phase II, I'm guessing that sites are unable to interview even a fraction of the applicants who would be qualified for their open position.Hey there, Just wondering if anyone has heard from Jesse Brown VA. Also received a mass e-mail from Puget Sound stating that I am in tier 2 and that they will not interview but will rank me. Does anyone know if programs get something out of having people rank them. I can't wait for this all to be over with.
Those that interviewed at Shorehaven, what is your perception of the interviewer?
I personally found her to be very rude.
I am glad it is not just me. I was very tempted to hit end call just minutes into the interview+1 :\
Wow, that bad?!I am glad it is not just me. I was very tempted to hit end call just minutes into the interview
Wow, that bad?![/quo
Yes, extremely rude, defensive and abrasive. She cut me off from asking more than 3 questions and was very unprofessional. At times it felt like she pressed mute while I was answering questions
Was is with Shorehaven too? There was a cat?Wow, that's off-putting.
My interviewer today was lovely, but the cat in the room was a surprise.![]()
No, no, different site - in the Immaculata Consortium. Apparently one of the benefits of private practice is that you get to have an office pet. 🙂Was is with Shorehaven too? There was a cat?
Lol, that is funny. I am sure it made for an interesting interviewNo, no, different site - in the Immaculata Consortium. Apparently one of the benefits of private practice is that you get to have an office pet. 🙂
I agree. At least I know and I can chose how to rank. I definitely like to work in a team environment where people are treated as equals. You are right! I would probably be miserable for a year and would have eventually butted heads with herThat's too bad. But I guess the positive take away is that you can go into ranking knowing that. It's good information to have if she's a supervisor there.
I had an interview on Monday and when I saw the place I thought, "I'm not sure I can work here" because it was in a really sketchy area. Then they told me I'd have to work nights. It was super disappointing because it sounded really good to me so if I hadn't seen it I might've ranked it higher and ended up miserable/in an unsafe situation. But I do always wonder about people like the woman you're describing. .. How'd that happen? Presumably she works with people. Where are the people skills?!
That. Seriously. Cracks. Me. Up!My interviewer today was lovely, but the cat in the room was a surprise.![]()