2 Steps:
1) On-demand Video Interview - Consists of recording video responses to 8 questions through HireVuew
2) In-person Interview - Consists of 3 phases.
A. the first one is a behavior management portion where they go around the room asking you to give your name, and a fun fact. Then they ask about questions related to the interview pre-work videos they sent via email. Followed by have you act out giving a consequence/correction to one of the recruiters acting as a student. - I believe that the biggest thing for this portion is showing that you understand and align with the mission of Success Academy which is No Nonsense Nurturing. Don't be too pushy, be sociable, give answers when it makes sense, and take into consideration their feedback when you act out the consequence part.
- ~15 min break where you can converse with the other applicants in your group interview, there were around 20 of us on my day
B. They split people into a 1 on 1 interview first and then come back to the main room, and a group that does a poem analysis portion on laptops first and then 1 on 1 interview. I was part of the poem first group, not sure if that means anything but it might. I applied to be a science teacher and could not care less about the poem, but I wrote 2 paragraphs (4 sentences each) for the analysis. Definitely not my best work, and I was the first person to submit my responses in the group, but I eventually got a job offer so I don't think this part is going to kill your app if you have the credentials to back up being a associate teacher in your field. My approach was to just answer it, check my grammar, and submit it.
C. One on one interview, mine was with the head recruiter. Just me and her, no principal was there unlike some of the other reviews on here. She asked me standard questions to describe myself, what my interpretation of the behavioral management portion was (again they're looking for mission alignment), some other basic questions about myself and my background were asked which I cant remember, then there was a question about something I might struggle with when I first start the job. The interview ended with her asking if I had any questions for her, so have some questions prepared ahead of time.
Overall I thought the interview went alright. It definitely isn't hard if you are qualified in your field and can back up why you want to teach. Also make sure you are someone who has done their research on the company and their ideology, mission alignment is the biggest part of their interview in my opinion.