I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Teach for America (Chicago, IL) in Jun 2015
Interview
During the interview a number of questions that were asked were experience based questions where you have to have an example that relates to the question with the results. For these questions you also have to have the outcome of the experience.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Teach for America
Interview
I had heard that the interview process was long and intensive, and a few of my friends had applied during the first couple deadlines and were not accepted into the program; going into it, I was pretty nervous but also didn't really care whether I got in or not, and I knew I was applying last-minute to the final deadline. Although I don't like speaking in front of groups of people (or at least I didn't then... it's kind of hard to avoid when you're a teacher!) it was good to force myself into that experience and it went really well. First I did the online portion, which I've heard is essentially rated based on points, and if your application gets X number of points then you get a phone interview. Very impersonal step. After that, your phone interviewer asks you a bunch of questions and TFA as a company starts trying to convince you how great it is and how much support you'll have (I remember getting additional phone calls from current corps members who wanted to talk to me about the experience, etc). Lots of marketing and branding. Then the in-person interview, at least mine, was a group interview. We presented 5 minute lesson plans to the other interviewees and two or three staff, and then had a group conversation (I forget what it was about, maybe a debate type thing) -- in the afternoon, we had one-on-one interviews. I remember the person who went before me was in there for like 20 minutes (it was meant to be a 30 minute interview) and mine lasted for over 45m, The lady seemed super into me being a part of the program, but obviously I don't know if she was like that for everyone. I later found out that I was the only person hired from my group of interviewees.
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Teach for America in Oct 2014
Interview
I filled out the online application and submitted my resume. Then I was alerted that I made it to the phone interview. The interview itself was about 45 minutes long. It was quite an intense interview, with standard interview questions and also specific questions that had to do with teaching. The interviewer asked my questions about items from my resume, but none really that had to do with my related teaching or education experience that I really wanted to talk about. It was a weird interview that, at the end, left me feeling like I wasn't the right fit for the program.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What was a situation in which you had to solve a tough problem?