Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela The Princeton Review em fev. de 2018
Entrevista
Started with behavioral phone interview. First interview had a teach back edition (teach about something unrelated to SAT/ACT). Followed by series of teach back sessions based on assigned pages from the Princeton Review manual.
Perguntas de entrevista [2]
Pergunta 1
Teach us something non-academic (5-10 minute teach back)
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela The Princeton Review (San Francisco, CA) em jun. de 2017
Entrevista
After screening my initial application and making me take a qualifying exam to prove my competency, they sent me an email notifying me that I should set up a time for a Skype interview. Fast forward to the date of the interview, they notified me mere minutes before the set time that they had already hired all of the instructors they needed and therefore did not need to interview me. TPR seems very disorganized, and somewhat rude.
Perguntas de entrevista [1]
Pergunta 1
(They canceled minutes before the interview, but I've heard they mainly ask personality and motivation based questions)
Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela The Princeton Review (Chapel Hill, NC) em jan. de 2016
Entrevista
I applied online. I had to take a shortened version of the SAT because the SAT is undergoing drastic changes in March. Then I did a phone interview with someone and finally was asked to do a 10-minute presentation via Skype. I presented on how to move. From there, I was invited to training, which is the part I hate. It was Friday 6-9 pm, Saturday & Sunday 9-6 pm for two days. I don't want to continue training because I don't like their strategies. You will not get certified unless you teach their strategies. Training is $8.10/hr and you are reimbursed for food and parking. The non-local candidates were put up in a hotel.