The hiring process was not something to be afraid of. Just like other interviews, they will ask you the basic questions; how would you fit in our team, why do you want to work with us, what can you offer for our company. All in all, don't take the interview too seriously, they want to see that you're ok working with autistic kids.
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Give me an example when you had to overcome a difficult situation in a short period?
fairly easy, asks about your motivations for why you want to work in this and experience working with kids, slightly behavioural asking how you would react in situations/challenges, availability for training
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How do you approach challenging situations with kids and what is your process?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ACES ABA (Fairfield, CA) in Feb 2025
Interview
First is a phone call assessment, followed by an online group interview. Then, you’ll receive a final call informing you whether or not you got the job and what the next steps are.
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Question 1
In the situation of a child's iPad not working, how would you begin to troubleshoot it?
The interview process was quick and I was offered the job on the spot. The seemed eager to get spots filled and mentioned they had a high turnover rate. I felt a bit uncomfortable as they mentioned I lived in a bad neighborhood so I should be comfortable working in bad neighborhoods.
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Question 1
They asked if I was comfortable being in a situation where I wouldn’t see progress for a long time.