I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Teach for America in Sept 2013
Interview
As many have already mentioned, the hiring process for TFA is very structured, but in my opinion it's overdone. According to the hiring manager, I was actually 1 of 2 top candidates for the job, but unfortunately for me the other person was offered the position. The entire process took 4 agonizing months and a call to my supervisor for a reference, only for them to offer the job to my opponent in the end.
My interview process was as follows: I first completed the initial phone interview screening. About 4-5 weeks later I was contacted to do a second phone interview with a member from the team I would be working with and the program assistant. A few days after that I was given a 2-part critical thinking assignment, which had a 1-week deadline. Two weeks after submitting the assignment I was contacted once again to interview with the hiring manager. Following that interview, I spoke with 2 additional team members, and a few days later I had my final interview with a VP based in a different location.
Everyone I spoke to was always extemely polite and seemingly very interested in my ideas, but I did often wonder if they were being genuine. When it was all said and done, I wasn't provided much feedback as to why they decided to go with the other candidate, only that it was a "really tough decision." The hiring manager even went on to say that my references were excellent and how great of a job I'm doing in my present work. Overall, I still believe that TFA is likely a great place to work, but after my long, drawn-out experience I doubt I will ever apply with this organization again.
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Question 1
The questions were pretty straight-forward, and many of them had to do with corporate relationship building and how well you can handle challenges.
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.
Interview questions [1]
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.
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Question 1
A lot of questions about racial and cultural equity and less about the actual position.