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Writer's pictureSamantha Fecich

Virtual teaching interview tips

Updated: Mar 13

Are you going to be interviewing virtually? Today, we are discussing your remote teaching interview during the podcast! We are discussing:

  • Logistics: let's talk about what to prep before your interview. We discuss the camera, audio, headset, lighting, and more!

  • Best practices to do during your interview

  • Know what's out there about you on Google!

  • Follow up with a thank you note to each team member to seal the deal. Super easy, you don't want to miss this step!


Your resume got you the interview. Be real. Focus on what makes you, you. - Dave Schmittou
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Virtual teaching interviews have their unique challenges, but preparation can make all the difference. Just like in a frontend interview, understanding the platform you’re working with is key—whether it’s Zoom, Google Meet, or another tool. Testing your setup, lighting, and audio beforehand can help you feel more in control. And just as you would with technical questions in a frontend interview, it’s helpful to prepare clear, concise answers for common teaching scenarios. Virtual interviews also give you a chance to demonstrate digital teaching tools or methods, which can make your skills stand out even more in a remote setting!

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