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Assistant Account Executive Interview Questions

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Nov 13, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Edelman:

“"Tell me about a boss you didn't get along with and how you overcame that indifference"”

Nov 13, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Edelman:

“What did I want to work on in five years?”

Nov 13, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Edelman:

“Interview style was conversational and questions about my prior experience and goals were expected.”

Nov 9, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Team Detroit:

“Name a problem that recently occurred that you had to overcome.”

Nov 9, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Legacy Marketing Partners:

“"If I asked your Grandma to describe you with three words what would they be" -- very bizzare I thought.”

Oct 29, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Havas Worldwide:

“for the internship, they asked me about my past internships that were not in advertising. This was unexpected, but I think they wanted to know if I was well rounded or not. For the AAE position, they…”

Sep 10, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide:

“"Can you talk about at time when something didn't go as planned and you had to change course part-way through a project?"”

Sep 10, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide:

“"Talk about a strategy you developed and presented to a client."”

Sep 10, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide:

“"What do you do say to a client when you under-deliver on what you have promised them?"”

Sep 10, 2012

Interview Question for Assistant Account Executive at Waggener Edstrom Worldwide:

“The last stage in interviewing is a form that includes three professional references and two editorial references. Depending on the position, you may not need editorial ones, but you should confirm…”