Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 4 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela YYoga (Vancouver, BC) em mar. de 2024
Entrevista
The first step of the interview process is a phone interview, followed by an in-person interview. If both interviews went well, you can expect a scheduled onboarding either in-person or online.
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Tell me about yourself and why you applied for the role.
Candidatei-me online. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela YYoga (Vancouver, BC) em mar. de 2017
Entrevista
Easy and relaxed, mostly just to get to know you. They asked a few questions about previous experience but this is a very basic low level job, so it's mostly to know that you are friendly and fairly outgoing, and are interested in yoga.
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Tell me about your previous customer service experience.
Candidatei-me pessoalmente. O processo levou 2 semanas. Fui entrevistado pela YYoga (Richmond, BC) em dez. de 2017
Entrevista
After attending a Hot Yoga teacher training at YYoga, if you pay to attend a training, you automatically get a spot in the next upcoming audition. Of course, working toward becoming a studio teacher, I attended the audition. It was my first audition I have ever done so I was not heartbroken when I found I did not get the job, there was some great teachers at the audition. However, what was disappointing to find out after (since I continued to work at YYoga as just a GE (Guest Experience), was that some of the other teachers who in my own personal opinion were no stronger of a teacher than myself (and to be honest, I felt were actually perhaps worse), were offered positions to teach while I was not. I don't know how exactly, but I feel like there is definitely some corruption or unfair biases in the decision making process for who to hire as a teacher. I feel this especially because I have been to some really awful and terrible classes at YYOGA (particularly Yin classes), in fact, probably the worst Yoga class I've ever been to (by a long shot), and I am left wondering how these people remain employed at YYoga. There are also a LOT of extremely rude, stuck up and egotistic yoga teachers at YYoga in my own personal opinion, as a GE, I even witnessed a teacher and student get in a fight with each other, which ended in the yoga teacher yelling (in the main entrance to the studio) at the student. Yelling, literally shouting, I had to step in and remind the two that we were in a yoga studio and if they wanted to keep fighting then to take it outside. It is so disappointing to see a yoga studio operate this way and continue to employ yoga teachers that are like this, especially because I know there are so many more great teachers out there looking for jobs (like myself) who work so damn hard !!! This was just my own personal experience though. I got sick of working for what I thought was a crooked and corrupt company and decided to pursue my goal of becoming a yoga teacher else where.
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Name, the amount of time we've been teaching, where we did our teacher trainings.