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Curriculum Designer Interview Questions
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There was no interview, just a Take-home task.
As far as what it was like during the interviews, most of the interviews are task based. I was put in certain situations that simulated aspects of my potential job, and I had to do think aloud exercises to share my thought processes. It was a bit intimidating at first, but I also asked questions anytime I felt uncertain about what I had to do, and I was always treated very kindly. This also gave me an idea of what the job might look like and if I wanted to do it. If you are applying and you've never used Duolingo though, I would definitely recommend downloading the app and using it or some of the tasks might be hard to conceptualize without that frame of reference.
"How would you approach solving this problem of design in our program?"
In the initial interview, they ask you to write a similar question to an SAT Math question. It's pretty much one of the hardest Math questions on an official test, made more challenging because I hadn't looked at that question in forever, despite having tutored for years. After the interview, I looked up that question and realized it is part of a test that the SAT no longer recognizes as representative of the new SAT. The interviewer had mentioned that they have used this question in interviews for four years-- clearly they haven't updated their interview process in that time.
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If you were to design a math problem in which students solve a system of equations, what elements of the problem would be algorithmic? Which element would control the difficulty of the problem?
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