Continuing the narrative of this phone conversation, I need to record his response to the above question and this is the only way to do it on Glass Door. When I told him when I worked for that particular company, his response to me was: "Wow! That was a long time ago!". Unprofessional to say the least, but at worst it seemed like he was practicing some age discrimination by brushing off my proofreading skills as irrelevant, even though I clearly said I have used those skills since then, but regardless---he should have kept his thoughts to himself, and he proved further that he didn't really know what proofing involved. He then wrapped the interview up quickly by telling me to send the document of my resume to him via email because the format got messed up when applying through Indeed--said he would call Monday (it was late Friday afternoon) but had to go to a meeting (sure he did!). Did not hear from him Monday so I emailed him (I had previously emailed the resume as he requested), and got a response that "We" (meaning he, as I had not talked to anyone else) decided not to move forward. He signed it : "Thanks for the convo". Bad experience with an interviewer who lacked tact and professionalism.
Public Relations Coordinator Interview Questions
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Tell me about yourself
When are you able to start?
Experience, education, writing samples
Do you know how to use social media?
How previous experience would apply to current job position.
Describe yourself in three words
- How would you evaluate your performance? I answer it by looking at each task but what the interviewer wanted was to look at it from a bigger perspective, say, the overall success of the company as a whole.
Discussing my communications style and perspective. Making sure my values were in-line with the companies and departments goals, which is actually a great question to ask.
Where do you see yourself in five years?
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