I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes in June 2016
Interview
The interview process is 2 parts.
Part 1 is a mix of filling out employee background information and then taking a spelling test and a critical thinking test. I felt like I had reentered middle school since the critical thinking test is a booklet of about 15 pages with a Scantron sheet; the fact that both tests were done in a group setting with other applicants added to that notion.
The spelling test was doable for the first 20 words (mostly words often misspelled), but there were about 4 words I personally have never heard of/ are not used in average conversation (think high-end 6th grade spelling bee kind of words).
I honestly found the Part 2 more relevant than the first part. It's odd how you have to be a vocabulary wizard/ great test taker before the company looks into you as an individual. I was invited back 2 days after part 1 to do this next step. In that part, you watch a video explaining the company's values and do a practice run of the type of tutoring you would be doing if you got the job. Then you end with a one-on-one interview that include questions like "Why do you want to work for Lindamood-Bell?" and "What would you do if..."
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If you saw trash in the lobby or a plant needing to be watered, what would you do?
I interviewed at Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
Interview
There was a test based on logic/deduction and we practiced conducting the programs that the center offers to its clients. We watched a few introduction videos and there was a one on one interview at the end.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if you spilled coffee on your clothes on the way to work?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes
Interview
There was a short spelling test and a critical analysis test. (Studying the critical analysis practice test will be very beneficial.) This was followed by an in-person interview. The tests are really just to make sure you are competent to teach the material and the in-person interview is to make sure you know how to manage behavior in children.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me 3 strengths and 3 weaknesses. What would you do if magic stones fell on the floor with little time left in a lesson?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes in June 2016
Interview
Similar to the other reviews, we had to take a spelling test and logic test. For the spelling test, there were five nonsense words that you just have to do your best to spell phonetically. I would definitely suggest practicing a few sample questions for the Watson-Glaser logic test since it is in a very particular format that you may not be prepared for if you have not seen similar questions.
After these two tests, they sent away anybody that did not pass to their standards. We then watched a video explaining the teaching style of Lindamood-Bell and had to act out sample situations to try to recreate the teaching example they showed us with a fellow interviewee. After two such recreations, we were asked a few questions individually in standard interview format. They get back to you quickly (within a day).