I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Infyni (Bengaluru)
Interview
Application Review by highlighting your educational background, relevant experience, teaching achievements, and alignment with the institution’s mission.
2. Initial Screening (Phone or Virtual Interview)
Use teaching aids like slides, code examples, or interactive activities.
Demonstrate clear explanations, student engagement strategies, and assessment techniques.
Clarity of instruction.
Interaction with the audience (or simulated students).
Effective use of examples or analogies.
Experience with course design and curriculum development.
Strategies for inclusivity and supporting diverse learners.
Handling classroom conflicts or academic integrity issues.
Integration of technology in teaching (e.g., online tools or platforms).
Focus Areas:
Recent projects or research.
How your expertise enriches student learning or complements existing faculty strengths.
6. Campus Visit (Optional)
Purpose: Familiarize yourself with the institution and team while they assess your interpersonal and cultural fit.
Activities:
Meeting department members or leadership.
Observing current classes or labs.
Discussing logistics, such as workload or expectations.
7. Final Interview
Purpose: Address outstanding questions and negotiate terms.
Possible Topics:
Salary and benefits.
Teaching schedule or course load.
Opportunities for professional development.
Questions May Include:
Why are you interested in this position?
What is your teaching philosophy?
How do you handle challenges in the classroom?
Your experience with specific tools, methods, or subjects (e.g., Python in bioinformatics).
3. Teaching Demonstration
Purpose: Assess your ability to deliver engaging and effective instruction.
What to Expect:
Prepare a short lesson on a given or chosen topic (e.g., "Intro to Python for Beginners").
Use teaching aids like slides, code examples, or interactive activities.
Demonstrate clear explanations, student engagement strategies, and assessment techniques.
Clarity of instruction.
Interaction with the audience (or simulated students).
Effective use of examples or analogies.
Experience with course design and curriculum development.
Strategies for inclusivity and supporting diverse learners.
Handling classroom conflicts or academic integrity issues.
Integration of technology in teaching (e.g., online tools or platforms).
Salary and benefits.
Teaching schedule or course load.
Opportunities for professional development.