I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Wall Street English (Quito)
Interview
I filled in the application from the company's main website and was contacted with an offer via e-mail. I conducted two interviews. The first, via Skype, was an informal conversation to understand more about me and my background. It was a two way interview so I could see the person interviewing me. I was contacted again by e-mail about a week later and informed that they wanted a second interview, which considered of a mock lesson that I had to plan for before hand. I was assigned a topic and was given about a week to prepare for the interview. I conducted the interview as though it were a class. When this was finished, I waited about a week more to learn that I was accepted as a teacher.
I needed to prepare documents ahead of time for the visa (apostilled documents) that is not covered by the contract.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Preparing documents (such as university diploma) through apostille, a mock teaching lesson where the topic is assigned.
I applied online. I interviewed at Wall Street English (Rome)
Interview
I did an interview online on zoom, it was short and informal just a chat about experience, the schools methodology and the position available. Very friendly and nice but they said they only offer 5 hour contracts
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Wall Street English (Riyadh) in Aug 2024
Interview
It was a casual and comfortable interview. Where we both got to ask questions about the role. It was very informative. Interviewer was clear in what he was looking for
Long interview process. It was hard to understand whether I was moving along with the process or not. I reached the interview process up until the demo class and still was not certain I got the job or not. A lot of time and money spent going to the school and in the end I did not get the job.