An Extremely long drawn out process that plays at the heartstrings of those wanting to make a difference in the world. The interview process was unlike anything I’ve endured before. Oddly enough, you go through five panel interview from 8:30-5, then proceed to the President’s house and cook dinner for 50 people. While the group activity seems a bit unprofessional, the entire activity seems to applaud the current staff while belittling the candidates echoing sentiments of how lucky one should feel to even get this far. The organization does amazing work giving children a second chance at life repairing cleft lips and palettes and that should never be forgotten. However, the interview process is disheartening and a gives false hopes to young humanitarians wanting to make a difference.