Candidatei-me online. Fiz uma entrevista na empresa Fullstack Academy.
Entrevista
First, I had an interview with HR. I was asked general questions about my experience and background. Second, I had a technical interview were I was asked specific questions about Python, general cybersecurity questions, ports/services, etc. Finally, I had my teaching demo where I "taught" to 3 observers.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 meses. Fui entrevistado pela Fullstack Academy em set. de 2021
Entrevista
15 minute phone screen followed by a short 10ish question technical test. Upon passing, there was an hour-long technical interview with the Academic Director. A test situation was provided for this interview with the expectation that you would be asked to explain how to solve the question as though you were explaining to a student.
The final step was to prepare a 1 hour mock lecture & technical demonstration using part of Fullstack's curriculum which was to be presented to the Director from step 2 and a non-technical member. The framework for the interview process was pretty straight-forward, fair, and reasonable.
That said...
I originally applied to FSA in September of this year, went through the multi-step interview process via telephone & Zoom. The recruiter I've dealt with from the start has done nothing but kick the can down the line by giving empty promises & half-responses.
At first she told me that "We've filled the position you originally applied for, but are you interested in the role of Mentor (essentially a virtual Teacher's assistant)?" I thought I had confirmed accepted that position over the phone with the recruiter telling me that next steps were sending a laptop & virtual onboarding and then I didn't hear from her again. I reached out after a week and that turned into "We're working with Academic Operations and hope to have clarity before Thanksgiving break."
Ghosted again after that until I reached out after X-mas, only to be told "I'm playing catch-up from vacation, but I will circle back with you on openings. I think we may be full for January, but will have openings in March." Meanwhile, during the entirety of my communications with FSA, they are constantly refreshing *several* job postings on LinkedIn for both Instructor and Mentor positions.
My first contact with FSA was September 13th and they're still being wishy-washy on January 3rd for a position that I thought I'd accepted over the phone on November 1st. At some point, have the basic decency to reach out or respond and say "No."
I was excited for the opportunity to teach/mentor younger people who were on the path that has brought me such joy (cybersecurity), but they expect me to wait 7+ months for "potential openings?" I'm fortunate to have full-time employment, but after my last conversation with FSA, I immediately started looking for something else part-time that I could pair with my day job and it took me 8 days from application to accepting a position.
Even if I had gotten the job in October, my interactions with this company leave me feeling like a dodged a bullet.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
Why are you interested in teaching?
Do you have experience teaching or training at any of your past jobs?
There were also a handful of questions to confirm that I had the technical skills that I claimed in my résumé.
Very well put together - if you know how to teach you will be just fine. Expect to teach at least once, and to be able to identify teaching concepts such as troublesome students and more.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
How would you impart the importance of this information to your students?