It is an easy interview process. They will give you scenarios and ask how you would deal with them. Following this, they may ask about your teaching style. They will most likely ask about your experience.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Learning Experience in Jul 2026
Interview
Very quick for the interview only asked two questions. Then had me shadow a class for about 30 minutes as another teaching assistant showed me around. They did have me refill out a resume when I showed up though.
The interview process itself was very straightforward. I applied through LinkedIn, received a reply to schedule a phone screening within a few days, then an in-person interview with a center "tour." I got to shadow a classroom for one of the toddler rooms as well, which I thought was very helpful. However, the center's director completely ghosted me even though they confirmed that they'd reach out with a response after a few days. I also reached out after the interview but received no response. It felt a bit unprofessional on their part.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at The Learning Experience (Haledon, NJ) in May 2024
Interview
First, I completed an in-person interview and then I was called to complete a working interview which lasted about 2 hours. The in-person interview was pretty easy-going. The working interview might be a little difficult depending on your personality. You should be able to show yourself in a setting that is new to you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your experience
Why do you want to work with kids?
What hours do you prefer to work?
When are you available to start