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      High School Math Teacher Interview

      Jun 7, 2019
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Noble Schools in May 2019

      Interview

      After applying online, you receive a phon call from a recruiter who will send out your application to the Noble schools. Then you're contacted by several principals from the schools for a phone interview. After that, you may/may not be chosen for an in-person interview/demo lesson I was supposed to be contacted by 3 schools. The first one did not call me. I emailed the Noble system several times (and was ignored) until someone finally apologized for my missed meeting. A day later the interviewer I was scheduled to talk to reached out (without even taking responsibility for not calling me). He asked for my availability, so I emailed him back with times/dates, and he never responded again. Clearly there is a disconnect between the school administration and the hiring managers. Like, do you want to fill the position or not?? The second interviewer called right on time. She spoke really fast--the way an interviewer does when they are clearly not interested in getting to know you but rather just spewing out a rehearsed spiel. And she was somewhat rude. I asked meaningful questions--like the attitude of students/any common hindrances students face, and she responded with short, and probably dishonest answers like: Our students don't have any issues with staying motivated. --C'mon. Every school faces issues. I don't care how fancy your website is or how high your graduation rate is--students will struggle, and that's not something to be dishonest about. The third interviewer missed our phone interview, and did not reach out until I contacted her. She agreed to call me the next day, which she did, but she was 10 minutes late. She only asked me ONE question, and spent the majority of the time talking about the school. She didn't sound interested in getting to know me at all. Anytime I reached out to the Noble system, I received a response from a different person. Don't expect anyone you contact to actually respond to you--they'll just redirect you to someone else. Also don't expect any form of professionalism or organization.

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