Research Assistant Interviews

Research Assistant Interview Questions

When looking for a research assistant position, you can expect to be interviewed about your education in the field of research you are applying to, your clerical skills, and your ability to work independently under tight time constraints. The interview and job expectations as a research assistant will depend largely on the scientific field you intend to research, so be sure to look into the expectations of the professors or other senior level researchers you may end up working under.

Top Research Assistant Interview Questions & How to Answer

Question 1

Question #1: Tell us about your research interests.

How to answer
How to answer: The interviewer may want to envision how you would fit into their current projects. Speak about your field of study. You can use this question to highlight your passion for the field. It might also benefit you to mention that you are open to working on any project.
Question 2

Question #2: Describe your computer experience.

How to answer
How to answer: Computer skills are vital in research. Be sure to tailor your response to the job responsibilities. Describe how you have used computers for research in the past. You might mention tasks like searching databases or performing analysis.
Question 3

Question #3: Do you have experience seeking funding?

How to answer
How to answer: Funding is an essential step in many research projects. Highlight any past experience you have, and mention specific methods you have used, like applying for grants or making presentations requesting funding. If you don't have experience, highlight your eagerness and ability to learn.

14,387 research assistant interview questions shared by candidates

Why this company? What experience do you have with data collection? Take me through a project you worked on [from start to finish]. What do you want to do in the future? Can you talk about [this theory from writing sample] and how it applies to [discussion item provided]?
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Research Assistant

Interviewed at Institute for Defense Analyses

3.6
Jul 3, 2015

Why this company? What experience do you have with data collection? Take me through a project you worked on [from start to finish]. What do you want to do in the future? Can you talk about [this theory from writing sample] and how it applies to [discussion item provided]?

Why do you think you would be a good fit for our research team? How did you hear about our research being conducted? How familiar with working with veterans with post-traumatic stress and other disorders are you? Things like this, the interviewers were two doctors, both very nice people and it was very casual. I was quizzed a little on my knowledge of neurology and neuropsychology, but it was not intimidating or stressful.
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Psychology Technician (Essentially A Research Assistant)

Interviewed at US Department of Veterans Affairs

3.6
Jan 6, 2016

Why do you think you would be a good fit for our research team? How did you hear about our research being conducted? How familiar with working with veterans with post-traumatic stress and other disorders are you? Things like this, the interviewers were two doctors, both very nice people and it was very casual. I was quizzed a little on my knowledge of neurology and neuropsychology, but it was not intimidating or stressful.

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