I applied in-person. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at NYC Teaching Fellows (Brooklyn, NY) in Feb 2015
Interview
First there is a phone interview that will last above 20 mins. If you are selected for next stage you will be called in for a sample lesson. Its 4 hours long in a group of 5-9 other candidates.
I submitted an Application, was contacted for a phone interview, then scheduled an in-person teaching sample. The teaching sample was stressful, but it was nice to meet other applicants and they all cheered each other on.
I applied online. I interviewed at NYC Teaching Fellows
Interview
The interview process was long but not difficult. A lot of the process seemed redundant and drawn out. You go in, get paired up with a group of other teaching fellow candidates and deliver your lesson plan to that group of people. Then, you get separated into another group, this is the group where your lesson plan delivery actually counts and you are assessed on it. You then get a lesson taught to you, you receive criticism on your lesson and have to reteach a portion of it. Easy but redundant.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask you questions based on you lesson plan that you prepared
I applied online. I interviewed at NYC Teaching Fellows (Brooklyn, NY) in Jun 2017
Interview
Application Portal, Phone interview, Selection Day (Teaching Demo). The process was tedious and took a long time. Also there were a lot of logistical problems with the online portal making the process more complicated.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The Questions were generic and easy to answer the difficult part was teaching a lesson in five minutes.