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      Education Content Manager Interview

      Mar 4, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at LENA

      Interview

      I had a series of six to seven interviews with different people on the team, including the CEO who was nice and seemed passionate about the work. This was after giving several references, three work samples, and having an introductory interview with the hiring manager who didn't seem to have a strong idea on what the position would actually be doing. I'm not at all disappointed about not receiving the job offer, but I am very disappointed in never hearing back at all after putting so much time, energy, and resources into their interview process. It should be common courtesy to let a candidate who has clearly moved to the final stage know that you have moved on and it's quite sad that respect was not extended to me given that I enjoyed learning about their company and am quite passionate about the work they do there.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Traditional questions - What do you use to make your content (e.g. adobe, online system, etc) -How do you stay organized with competing priorities - If you were hired for this job, what would be the most difficult thing for you starting off - What is a difficult conversation you had with a peer and how did you work through it? -Walk me through the steps to creating curriculum
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