fairly easy, asks about your motivations for why you want to work in this and experience working with kids, slightly behavioural asking how you would react in situations/challenges, availability for training
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How do you approach challenging situations with kids and what is your process?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ACES ABA (San Diego, CA)
Interview
I found a post for the job online. After contacting them, I received a phone call about a day or two later. It was a very quick process. Be advised that that phone call is a screening. I had to answer a couple of interview type questions at that moment, nothing difficult, just standard "what interested you in working with us" type questions. I was then scheduled to have the 1:1 interview with HR about a week later.
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Question 1
I don't remember the question exactly how it was asked, but it was along the lines of how I would handle a situation in which the parent wasn't happy with the services their child was receiving?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ACES ABA (Fairfield, CA) in Feb 2025
Interview
First is a phone call assessment, followed by an online group interview. Then, you’ll receive a final call informing you whether or not you got the job and what the next steps are.
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Question 1
In the situation of a child's iPad not working, how would you begin to troubleshoot it?
The interview process was quick and I was offered the job on the spot. The seemed eager to get spots filled and mentioned they had a high turnover rate. I felt a bit uncomfortable as they mentioned I lived in a bad neighborhood so I should be comfortable working in bad neighborhoods.
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Question 1
They asked if I was comfortable being in a situation where I wouldn’t see progress for a long time.