Swim Instructor interviews at City of Toronto
Here’s what others thought about the interview process at City of Toronto.
Interview experience
Based on 16 interviews
Favourable
Interview difficulty
Based on 16 interviews
Medium
Interview process length
Based on 14 interviews
About a day or two
Swim Instructor interview process at City of Toronto
Overall experience
On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is Poor and 10 is Excellent, their rating is 8.
On a scale of 1-10 where 1 is Easy and 10 is Difficult, their rating is 4.
Interview process length
About a day or two
29%
About a month
29%
About a week
14%
About two weeks
14%
More than one month
14%
Most reported steps
On-site interview
86%
Background check
64%
Problem solving exercises
36%
Phone call/screening
7%
Group interview
7%
Least reported steps
Take-home/sample work
0%
Presentation
0%
They have no interview
0%
Swim Instructor interview tips at City of Toronto
Dress code for the interview
- Business casual (e.g. dress slacks)39%
- They didn’t have a dress code33%
- Casual (t-shirt and jeans)17%
- Formal (business suit)11%
- Special outfit (e.g. protective gear)0%
What advice do candidates give for interviewing at City of Toronto
- Just remain calm and answer the questions as practiced in your pre interview tutorials. Work there is easy just listen.Shared on 27 October 2018 - Lifeguard and Swim Instructor - Toronto, ON
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