overall pretty standard. The onsite consists of a presentation in order to gauge your public speaking and teaching abilities. The hardest part in my opinion was the "IQ" test. Consisted of multiple match, logic and reasoning questions.
You have to jump through a lot of testing and sit through some presentation before you are actually allowed an interview. Tests are long but not difficult, and you cannot really study for them. Just focus on showing what you know in interviews and make sure to ask a lot of questions.
It began with a phone interview. Once I passed this, I was asked to complete a skills assessment. Finally, there was a full day virtual interview (I interviewed during the COVID-19 pandemic). I have friends who have interviewed since and were flown out to Madison