Applied online. Uploaded resume. Pay is absolute garbage and does not take into consideration teaching experience (whether it's 1 year or 100). $13/hr for grading, training $11/hr. Good if you have no standards for remote work, but I didn't slave in a classroom for 5 years with stinky teenagers for nothing. Overseas companies looking for graders pay a lot more.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at ETS
Interview
There was no explicit interview aside from submitting your application and waiting to hear back (the wait period can be very long--I waited over four months to hear back from one). After that, if it's your first test with them, you fill out the new hire packet, sign up for a training session and take your qualifying test for the particular test you'll be rating for. Painless except for the wait.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
These are the training and practice tests you take to prepare you for each test you score. Training time is variable for each test, but generally appropriate to the difficulty of the content scored.
I applied online. I interviewed at ETS (Miami, FL)
Interview
There was none. They don't interview. You either fit the qualifications or you don't. That's it. Nothing else. Jesus, do I have 30 words for my minimum yet? Apparently not. So. Uh. How are you?
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at ETS
Interview
I submitted proof of all credentials and teaching certifications, resume and references were also submitted, supplied information for a background check, it was a lot of paper work. There was not a typical interview.