I applied in-person. I interviewed at La Petite Academy (Conyers, GA) in Mar 2020
Interview
Interview by 3 members of the team, asked questions based on experience and age you wanted to work with. The interview process was short and sweet. Just know what you want to do and why you want to do it.
I applied online. I interviewed at La Petite Academy (Virginia Beach, VA)
Interview
The interview lasted about 45 minutes. We went over my résumé together. She asked questions about my previous child care jobs to see if I was a good fit. I was told how they do things there and what the work culture is and she offered me a position. Even with an offer, they’re is a fair amount of paperwork and a handful of things to add to your to do list. Expect to be fingerprinted and if you’ve lived in other states outside of where you live now, they may have you take some paperwork to a notary. In my state, there was 13 hours worth of online modules to complete before the first day and I had to be screened for TB.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at La Petite Academy (Citrus Heights, CA) in Aug 2014
Interview
I went to a job fair and got interviewed on the spot. The lady who did my interview so very friendly and nice and put me totally at ease. The interview itself took about twenty to thirty minutes. Afterwards, She showed me the classrooms and told me she's really interested in me and asked if I would want to work there. But before that could happen she said I needed to pass some kind of assessment and get my Finger Prints done. Then called me and said next week after getting approval from the management that she will call me and get me working.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
How would you react/act if the class was in chaos and you needed to regain their attention?