I applied online. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Charleston, SC) in Oct 2015
Interview
Web based application followed by in person interview and decision making within 7 days; I had prepared questions to ask interviewer about things that they wanted in the person they would hire for this position, and I think that impressed slightly. Found some of the questions difficult to answer without knowing a little more about what they defined as "team work" and how they handled recruiting on weekends.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Big question was "How would you relate to someone with a background clearly different than yours and get them to want to come here as a student?"
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Phoenix, AZ)
Interview
Required an application and an interview over the phone and in person. Had been referred by someone so they had recommended me as an excellent candidate. I discussed my qualifications for the position and why I wanted to work as the Assistant Director of Admissions in Phoenix at the campus.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about why you want to work at The Art Institute of Phoenix?
Met with multiple people on the Admissions team. Was asked about sales experience and approach. Additionally, I was asked to meet with the school's president. The walked me around the admissions area.
I applied online. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Philadelphia, PA) in Jan 2017
Interview
I applied on their website and was scheduled for a phone interview the next day. After that I was scheduled for an in person interview two days later. I met with the Director of Admissions who was very professional and asked normal interview questions. After leaving the interview I was called about 30 minutes later to come in for the third and final interview which was scheduled for three days later. I met with the President of the department who really went into detail about the position itself and what they would be looking for if I were selected for the position. After meeting with him I talked to HR for about 15 minutes about the culture of the company. Everyone that I spoke with and met with were very professional and they have been great with communication as far as whats going on with my application. The day after my third interview the man that conducted my phone interview e-mailed me asking how the interview went, which I thought was very nice. I was told I would hear back either way within in a week. It has only been two days so I am keeping my fingers crossed that I get an offer I would love to work for everyone that I spoke with.