I interviewed at College Advising Corps (Boston, MA)
Interview
1. One on one phone screen
2. Group interview with 4-5 other candidates, where we were each asked a question or two and then given the chance to offer feedback on other people's answers
3. Individual interview with a potential school placement
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You’ve been working for the past two months to organize a college fair for your students. You’ve coordinated with dozens of admissions officers, provided extensive outreach to students and families about the event, and even convinced a few local businesses to donate gift cards, which you’re planning to raffle off as an incentive for attendance. Three days before the college fair, your school’s leadership team informs you that you need to reschedule because there will now be a school-mandated exam held during the time you had planned for your event. What do you do?
I applied online. The process took 5 months. I interviewed at College Advising Corps (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2021
Interview
-The interview was a long process with 3 parts: a phone call, group interview & indiviudal interview. Initial phone call was very straightforward and easy. The group interview required an article review and discussion. Individual interview had role-playing and tailored questions to your experiences! Overall was a bit difficult but enjoyable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do in a situation with a disruptive student in a presentation?
It was very standard. Three rounds of interviews. First, with one of the directors. Second, is a group interview where applicants are given scenarios to respond to. Lastly, a school site placement interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are your strengths and what are some things you think you can work on?