I interviewed at Pinecrest Academy (Henderson, NV)
Interview
A team of leadership interviews you and it is usually a 2-3 round process depending on the position you are applying for. It is a thorough process and is also quite conversational in the interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They wanted to know why you are passionate about helping students.
I applied online. I interviewed at Pinecrest Academy (Wesley Chapel, FL) in Mar 2023
Interview
The interview process included a zoom call with the secretary and principal. The job offer was sent a few days later. I was unhappy with the amount as well as the grade levels they needed.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me how I overcame an obstacle in my life.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at Pinecrest Academy (Fort Lauderdale, FL) in Oct 2021
Interview
The interview process was long and extensive which is why I gave the difficulty rating a "Difficult". Pinecrest reached out to me in October 2021 and offered me a job by February 2022 for the following school year.
Everyone I met in the interview process was nice and welcoming and spoke highly of the school. Most of the interviews were conducted via zoom from October 2021-January 2022 and the final interview was an entire day on campus in February. The final interview was an actual day of interviews. I was asked to give a demo lesson and then I sat in a conference room for most of the day (5 hours) interviewing with all of the admins and department chairs. I was given lunch and a tour of the campus as well.
After months of interviews with the school and being offered the job after the interview day, I turned down the offer since they could not meet my salary requirements. I was disappointed because I felt as if my time had been wasted and they could have brought up salary before the entire day of interviews. They countered slightly but said to make what I'm currently making I would need to be a club advisor or take on additional afterschool activities. In other words, work more hours and spend less time with family to make what I'm already making. That was an immediate red flag to me because they kept convincing me that the school is great and basically overlook salary.
As much as I care about the kids and enjoy teaching, I need to make a living too. I honestly think I dodged a bullet by declining the offer because I think it says a lot about an employer when they're unwilling to match a salary when you clearly have the experience and went through such an extensive interview process. I can only foreshadow what a career on that campus would look like..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Interview questions were typical of a teaching position.