If you are selected to interview through the Honors Program this fall, then we want your interview experience to be a positive one. The information below explains how to schedule your interview, identifies components with restricted interview dates, and answers other important questions. The links below will take you directly to the subject listed.
All Honors Program interviews will be conducted virtually this year. When accepting a virtual interview, you must expressly agree not to record, maintain, use, share, or distribute any part of the interview, including materials provided to you during the course of the interview.
Notice of Selection:
Pre-Interview Submissions and Requirements: Most components require interview candidates to submit writing samples or other information prior to the scheduled interview. Click here for required pre-interview submissions. Do not submit a writing sample or other materials unless you are selected for an interview and the interviewing component requires it.
Component Contact Information and Directions: Click here for component contact information. Due to the number of interviews and each component's independent control over internal interviewer assignments, OARM is unable to provide the names of specific interviewers. We recommend that you note the interviewers' names during your interview.
Reasonable Accommodations: If you require a reasonable accommodation for your interview, please send an e-mail message to Deana Willis listing your needs as soon as possible in advance of your interview so that appropriate arrangements can be made.
The Interview Period: Interviews will take place during regular business hours between October 16 and November 3, 2023 excluding weekends. Most interviews last one hour in duration although there are exceptions (e.g., some U.S. Attorneys' Offices, the Civil Division-Appellate Branch). We include at least a 30 minute break between consecutive interviews. Candidates with multiple interviews (including interviews with more than one branch or section within the same component) may have consecutive interviews (with a 30 minute break in-between) or may be scheduled to interview on different dates.
Scheduling Your Interview:
The Scheduling Process: The Department will make every effort to consider the preferred interview dates listed on your Interview Scheduling Form, but cannot guarantee your preferences because of variables affecting component availability, so it is critical that you list all dates when you are unavailable for interviews. Please be patient during the scheduling process: it is complex and can take some time to complete.
Disclosing Conflict Dates: Be sure to list all dates that you are unavailable for interviews on your Interview Scheduling Form. The Department will not schedule you for any listed dates or, if we inadvertently do so, will make appropriate corrections. Some hiring offices have limited interview availability dates that we must accommodate. If you have personal concerns that may impact on your availability, please list them on your Interview Scheduling Form to alert the schedulers. Once interviews are scheduled, we will not amend your schedule due to your omission or oversight.
Components with Restricted Interview Dates: Honors Program interviews will be scheduled from October 16 - November 3, 2023. Not all components are available every day during the interview period. The hiring components/offices listed below have interview restrictions that you must consider when listing your preferred interview dates on your Interview Scheduling Form. If the availability dates present an absolute conflict, contact Deana Willis before submitting your Interview Scheduling Form.
COMPONENT INTERVIEW DATE RESTRICTIONS
INTERVIEWING OFFICE
INTERVIEW DATE AVAILABILITY
Not available week 2 (October 23-27, 2023).
Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR)
Office of the Chief Administrative Hearing Officer (OCAHO)
All candidates should submit an Interview Scheduling Form for tracking purposes, particularly if they have other interviews.
Getting Your Interview Schedule: Your OARM scheduler will send your interview schedule to you via email, typically when your interview is scheduled. These messages will come from individual schedulers' DOJ email accounts and will list each interviewing component and the date/time of that interview, as well as your scheduler's name and contact information. All interview times are in Eastern time unless otherwise specified. If you reside in a different time zone, please adjust as appropriate.
Rescheduling due to Technical Problems during an Interview: If your interview is disrupted by technical problems, reach out to the individual your component identified as it's contact in its supplemental information or, if none, via this component contact link to see whether the problem can be timely resolved so that the interview may continue. If the problem persists, the Department will work with you to reschedule at a time of mutual convenience.
Tips for Virtual Interviews: There is a great deal of information available about how to best present yourself in the virtual environment. In addition to reaching out to your law school career services office for guidance, we offer a few suggestions for your consideration: