I applied through other source. I interviewed at Kumon
Interview
Very quick and painless. The interviewer did not ask any in depth questions, but mostly wanted to get to know you. It was definitely one of the easiest ones, most likely because I knew a few people that worked there, and they were extremely short staffed and needed help. It was a pleasant experience.
Apply using you CV, if your CV is suitable you will be invited for an interview in person. Normal interview questions are asked, strengths and weaknesses, skills and examples of when you've shown it etc
During my interview process, I first submitted my application and academic credentials, which were reviewed to confirm my subject knowledge and qualifications. I then took part in a short interview where I discussed my academic background, tutoring experience, and availability, with a focus on my communication skills and approach to supporting students. The process concluded with reference checks and onboarding, where expectations, academic integrity, and tutoring guidelines were outlined.
It was short and sweet, and rather dull and blunt. It didn't make me want to work here. The students did not feel happy to work with us when I observed them hard at work
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you teach a 5 year old differently than a 12 year old?