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No Offer – Interviewed in Tucson, AZ Aug 2010 – Reviewed Jun 14, 2011
Interview Details – Asked a lot of questions that required you to think on your feet. If you can come up with creative answers with a time pressure, you will do fine.
Interview Question – What can you do to make sure that people are writing reviews on yelp? Answer Question
Accepted Offer – Interviewed in Feb 2012 – Reviewed Feb 25, 2012
Interview Details – The third time I interviewed with a community manager about the Marketing intern position (all different cities). Each experience is completely different so don't read this and expect to know what's coming. One time was just a phone call to explain the job and to meet up to get a feel for your personality. The second one was all via email and then to meet up. Asked some straightforward questions, "why do you want to work for yelp" etc but wasn't too hard. Third one was a phone interview and a meet up. Most of all community managers just want to see if you fit the Yelp profile, which can range depending on your CM. Read the Yelp blog, newsletter, and Twitter of your city and do your best to try to match that tone. Interview questions, method, and style is all up to your CM though. Generally they just want passionate people who will commit and do the work. One CM wanted an experienced Yelper, one hired an intern who didn't even have a profile. My suggestion is just to completely fill out your profile before submitting the application so they can get a feel for your writing style. They will ask you to fill out a profile if you didn't already anyways before interviewing.
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