I applied through other source. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at The Goddard School in Sept 2008
Interview
The interview was an average interview. I was asked general interview questions on where I saw myself in 5 years and strengths and weaknesses. Stay Positive, and smile a lot. They're also really interested in how you handle conflict. Proper communication is a big deal too! After the interview with a director, you'll interview with the owner. After that you'll leave, and they'll discuss everything. You'll receive a call letting you know if you got the job. If you did you'll come back and do your training and orientation, and class observations. That usually takes quite a bit of time.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Goddard School (Washington, DC) in Aug 2025
Interview
Even though they reached out to me through Indeed, I applied, and then they asked me to come for an interview…they were confused about me showing up and spent several minutes looking for my resume. They did not seem interested in reading it and said that my childcare experience was not relevant despite me being a nanny AND working in a daycare for several years.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Goddard School (Rock Hill, MO)
Interview
Interview process was easy and there were two different stages. The first was a phone interview and they respond very quickly for a follow up in-person. They ask you questions about experience, teaching style, and some of your future goals.
I interviewed at The Goddard School (New York, NY)
Interview
Short and not what I was looking for in terms of paying. Under pay and long hours of work. Hourly pay and vacation time by hours worked.
To work with kids should be less hours and a better pay.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My hourly rate and my past experience working with kids.