Employee 4, Director level: Asked similar questions to the above 3 people in terms of the role. It was more organic conversation more than anything.
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Question #1: What's your process to maintaining deadlines?
Question #2: How do you maintain focus when handling the mundane aspects of editing?
Question #3: Describe your approach to offering constructive feedback.
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Employee 3, VP level: 1. What are some brands you follow on social media right now? 2. What do you think those brands are doing right? 3. How would you go about finding specific demographics of your followers? (In response to something I said) The rest was a lot of listening and also a bunch of follow-up questions based on what I said (or they said, I asked questions too).
Employee 1, Director level: 1. Tell me about why you wanted to apply to this company. 2. Have you had any journalism experience?
What do I like to do in my spare time?
They asked standard behavior/skill assessment questions.
Tell us about a time you missed a deadline and how you handled it (something to that effect).
Tell us about yourself.
One of the questions asked during my interview was "can you tell me about a time you had to manage multiple deadlines or handled detailed work under pressure?"
Why I was applying for this job.
What would you do differently with US News' approach to social media?
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