Graphics Production Manager Interview Questions

10 graphics production manager interview questions shared by candidates

There wasn't anything they asked that stands out now. It was quite light on detailed questions, the art director is a very informal guy and we just hit it off, so maybe that's all he really needed to know. I consider him a great thinker, designer and manager, and he's loved by everyone there.
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Freelance Motion Graphics Production

Interviewed at Buddha Jones

3.9
Mar 11, 2016

There wasn't anything they asked that stands out now. It was quite light on detailed questions, the art director is a very informal guy and we just hit it off, so maybe that's all he really needed to know. I consider him a great thinker, designer and manager, and he's loved by everyone there.

As much as I wanted to do the work there, the most difficult thing they presented me with was the work schedule. Even as an assistant, they require a minimum workweek of 45 on-the-clock hours, with only a 30 minute lunch. No overtime, it is a salaried position, and there would be overtime as demanded, on top of the 45 hours a week with no compensation aside from the verbal promise that anything over 45 hours could be shorted on a different week. This extra 5 hours a week alone adds up to over 250 additional hours of work a year being required over the standard 40, and the description of the job does not match what the State of Washington requires for a salaried position, which is someone in a management or supervisory field, which this position was not. It's too bad because everything was really great about this company, and I wanted badly to do the work, but it felt like the powers that be (which were far above the fellows I was interviewing with) seemed to be inflexible with these ideas.
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MARKETING and GRAPHICS PRODUCTION ASSISTANT

Interviewed at RAM Mounts

3.1
May 13, 2014

As much as I wanted to do the work there, the most difficult thing they presented me with was the work schedule. Even as an assistant, they require a minimum workweek of 45 on-the-clock hours, with only a 30 minute lunch. No overtime, it is a salaried position, and there would be overtime as demanded, on top of the 45 hours a week with no compensation aside from the verbal promise that anything over 45 hours could be shorted on a different week. This extra 5 hours a week alone adds up to over 250 additional hours of work a year being required over the standard 40, and the description of the job does not match what the State of Washington requires for a salaried position, which is someone in a management or supervisory field, which this position was not. It's too bad because everything was really great about this company, and I wanted badly to do the work, but it felt like the powers that be (which were far above the fellows I was interviewing with) seemed to be inflexible with these ideas.

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