Project Coordinator applicants have rated the interview process at American Heart Association with 3.3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 63% positive. To compare, the company-average is 63.9% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Project Coordinator roles take an average of 29 days to get hired, when considering 8 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at American Heart Association overall takes an average of 31 days.
Common stages of the interview process at American Heart Association as a Project Coordinator according to 8 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 28%
One on one interview: 17%
Group panel interview: 17%
Background check: 17%
Skills test: 11%
Presentation: 6%
Drug test: 6%
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Extremely unprofessional. I applied for one position, and they reached out to me to arrange a phone interview. When the phone interview was done, they told me they would get back to me in two days letting me know if I got the job or not. They didn't reach out at all, so naturally I just thought I didn't get the position. Then over a month and a half later, I receive a phone call from them claiming that the manager was out on PTO, and that she would like to arrange another phone interview. As shady as it seemed, (because no body has 6 weeks PTO), I went through with the phone interview, and it went pretty well. She scheduled me in for a third in person interview. When I got there, there were 4 people with a stack of papers that had every possible behavioral interview question you could possibly think of. There were many ridiculous questions that didn't even make sense. I was there for a little under two hours answering their questions and in the end, I didn't get the job. To be honest though, I am glad I didn't get the job because I would never want to work for a shady company like this. Stay far away!
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There were too many to pick from. They literally have a packet of papers filled with interview questions. Expect to be in there for at least 1.5-2 hours answering behavioral questions.
I applied online. I interviewed at American Heart Association (Dallas, TX) in Nov 2025
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The interview process consisted of a single remote interview with the Sr. Manager. It was professional, mutual, and informative. They asked questions about my work experience and gave insight into the position they wanted to fill and gave plenty of time for me to ask questions.
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What skills have you acquired that you feel will help you in this role?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at American Heart Association
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I applied for the role, and after about 1 month, had an hour long zoom interview. It was very thorough, and the interviewer went through my resume line by line. I don't think an hour long initial interview was necessary. I also didn't receive a timeline for when I should expect to hear back.
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They went through my resume and specifically asked me how I did "x"
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at American Heart Association in Jul 2022
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The process was organized and moved swiftly. I interviewed with HR, my supervisor, then my supervisor along with their boss. Each person was super nice and direct regarding this position.
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Q: We often work with people outside our department on projects. What would you do if you had a deadline coming up and they weren't responding with the information you were needing?
Q: Why should we hire you?