I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kaplan (Denver, CO) in Jul 2015
Interview
Interview process was in 3 stages as described in other reviews. I passed the audition stage even though I ran out of the time for the second question. Very difficult to teach the prompt in 2 minutes. 2nd stage technical interview felt very strange to me, and the interviewer probably picked up on that. It's difficult to teach to someone over webcam. I had to teach 3 questions, incorporating feedback, in an interactive way and answer other questions like the one below. Most had to do with teaching but not all of them. When teaching the prompts I could tell the interviewer wanted me to be just like him but it was difficult to match his energy level and overall "goofyness." If I had to do it again, I would try to be as cheesy and goofy as possibly, throwing in bad jokes left and right, acting overly enthusiastic when the "student" gives the right answer. For the audition and technical interview, think of it as acting and not teaching and you'll get the job. Not my style, so I didn't get to the 3rd stage.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if you arrived to teach class and the building was locked?
Told to teach a lesson, was given lesson plan to do. Need to guide 3 students through a lesson, one person did not get it. Interviewer acts as the 3 students. kind of tripped me up when she went through them.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Kaplan
Interview
Had a pleasant interview process. The whole thing was quick and timely, finished all three parts of the interview process within 4 weeks. Everyone was very friendly, and the whole interview process was online, which was pretty convenient for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you engage with students who don't pay attention?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Kaplan in Nov 2017
Interview
3 stage interview that required I interview over the phone, through video chat, and then over the phone again. Really simple procedural instructions for each interview that any one with 2 nuts in their brain can follow and execute on