I applied online. I interviewed at Neighborhood Charter Schools
Interview
I interviewed for a school-based special education leadership role through a multi-step process that included a phone screening, a detailed 20-page performance task, and a two-hour in-person interview about a month later. I was initially told I would hear back within one to two weeks, but communication became inconsistent and timelines remained unclear. The interview felt disjointed, overly scripted, and at times impersonal. I also later learned one role had already been filled while the process was still continuing. My concern was less about not receiving an offer and more about the lack of transparency, continuity, and professionalism throughout the process. Especially considering I was given a previous offer with more money.
I applied online. I interviewed at Neighborhood Charter Schools (New York, NY)
Interview
It was a phone interview and then a school tour. It did not appear very thorough and they seemed desperate. The leadership appeared not to know what they were talking about and would say anything to seem smart.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you ever worked with students with disabilities
I applied online. I interviewed at Neighborhood Charter Schools (New York, NY)
Interview
I received an email for an interview, I spoke with the head of school and the assistant principal and the questions they asked were pretty tough regarding my resume. I felt as though the assistant principal was judging the fact that I left a school early on.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you want to work for Neighborhood Charter Schools?