I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Houston, TX) in Jul 2011
Interview
I knew there were openings for adjunct instructors because I knew someone teaching at AIH already.
Submitted resume and online application form.
Received email from program chair for interview.
Interview on campus.
Demonstrated teaching for 20 minutes with 3 faculty present.
Verbally hired on the spot.
They emailed paperwork to fill out via email.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Tampa, FL)
Interview
Very straight forward. Position was advertised on their web site and I submitted my resume electronically. I was called within one week and an interview was scheduled. Interview consisted primarily of a review of my credentials to ensure I was qualified to teach the subject matter. Was asked to request and submit all transcripts for undergrad and graduate work. I was interviewed by the department director and the head of training. (Unfortunately, both of these positions have subsequently been eliminated.) Final step in selection process was preparing a 30 minute sample lesson and presenting it to a panel of three current instructors. Entire process took less than two weeks.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing difficult or unexpected came up. Success in gaining a position is to meet the academic requirements stated for the position (usually a Master's degree with at least 18 grad hours in the subject matter to be taught.)
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at The Art Institutes (Milwaukee, WI) in May 2011
Interview
Met with head of department and discussed job opportunities and classes I would be comfortable teaching. That was followed by a teaching demo - audience included current faculty. After that I had to keep calling to find out that I was hired - the only negative.