What experience in change management an organizational development was successful in my 15 year career.
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Position manager spent most of the time talking about himself while adding little jabs about people working for him. He was really talking down to anyone that had recently left the company. I found it to be very unprofessional. I bowed out of the interview process after this interview.
Do you have a boyfriend (yes actually- to gauge whether I would have to be moving another person in the relocation, which is fair... but still)
How to create and sustain a coaching culture.
- Walk us through employment/positions - Three words to describe yourself - How would you handle two employees who did not get the job - What is your process for building the training architecture - What would your first 30-60-90 days look like - Why do you want to work at Escoffier These are general, run-of-the-mill questions and definitely not director-level. They were highly scripted, checklist-type questions and not conversational at all. The Director of Training would report to the VP of Admissions, which is misaligned. If you are seriously interested in elevating a company as a learning leader, my opinion is that you would be stifled in this role due to misaligned organizational structure with a leader who appears to prioritize team harmony (which is certainly important) over strategic training vision, strategy, and outcomes and who does not have rich training and instructional design experience. The questions were more geared toward a Sr. Trainer or Jr. Training Manager role. And the salary is deeply misaligned with the expectations posted in the job description. Good luck!
How would you handled implementation of a training program that is already in motion?
What is your leadership style?
What interests you about Thredup?
How do you ensure that training offerings support the organization's mission and strategic goals?
My favorite question to ask is what is the risk of hiring you?
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