I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Teach for America (Indianapolis, IN) in Dec 2014
Interview
I applied for a VP position and was invited to talk with a HR manager. He expressed interest in my qualifications, but asked me to consider a different, less senior, more recent role of managing director. It was a nice conversation and I decided to learn more about the MD role.
A few weeks later I was invited to complete a short writing exercise and to interview with two senior staff members. We talked for about 75 minutes, and their questions were standard and felt fair. I thought it was a good conversation, and that we could be a good fit for each other.
Then, things took a turn for the worse: they pledged to reach out within the week, and it was 3+ weeks before I heard from them again. When they did reach out they said, "Sorry, we were traveling, would you like to participate in a second timed writing exercise." I agreed, but when they sent that late without apology I decided to opt out of the process entirely. It ultimately felt a little disrespectful - I sensed a bit of hubris in their operations and remote communications, which worried me given the nature of the role.
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Question 1
Tell us about a time you had to manage various stakeholders to achieve your goals.
I applied online. I interviewed at Teach for America
Interview
Submitted application and was invited for first round with two interviewers a few days after. Standard first interview, friendly team. Was invited to complete a written assignment and then received email asking for my salary requirements. They were outside range for the role. Was not invited to next round.
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Question 1
Can you talk about a time when you had to communicate with someone across differences?
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at Teach for America (Los Angeles, CA) in Nov 2021
Interview
It all begins with a smooth application process. From initial online application to reference checks, TFA follows a thorough process that assesses your unique skills and experiences as they relate to the role you’re applying for. They also determine that your motivations fit with their mission and the core values that make Teach For America a unique workplace.
There are five basic steps in the application process, which combined take about six-to-10 weeks to complete. These steps allow you to take the time to determine if TFA is the right fit for you and your aspirations, as well.
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Question 1
What is one success or achievement from past roles that you would like to replicate at TFA?
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Teach for America (Nashville, TN) in Jan 2021
Interview
Application was very lengthy with written portion and then the first interview was very awkward. Recorded myself answering the questions. I think I would have done better talking to a human.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A lot of questions about racial and cultural equity and less about the actual position.