I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Teaching Assistant Program in France in Feb 2014
Interview
No formal interview process. It was all done with extensive writing samples and pertinent academic credentials. The application was clear and has lots of room to show your particular qualifications.
I applied online. I interviewed at Teaching Assistant Program in France (Washington, DC) in Apr 2013
Interview
I was selected to work in the Versailles region of France. I then had to go to the consulate for an interview to apply for a visa. If you have all your paperwork, this part should be really easy. It is very important to have everything they asked for. I have seen a lot of people sent back for missing one document, so make sure to read the requirements on the website
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There's no interview beyond the interview at the consulate(which is not really an interview as it making sure you have all your paperworK) and the written essay you have to provide in french which they evaluate to test your language speaking skills. Teaching in Paris is the most popular, so applicants are generally vetted more strictly.
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at Teaching Assistant Program in France (Boston, MA) in Jan 2013
Interview
you must submit your information and a motivation letter in French to assess your writing level. You must wait until at least May to receive an of, or to be notified that you have been placed on a wait list. If you are wait listed you may hear back within a few months.
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