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      Editor Interview

      Feb 18, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at 6AM City

      Interview

      Bureaucratic. Intense. Expect to put in a lot of free time and uncompensated labor if you want to move through the hiring process. Great company though, and very professional staff.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      They asked for several story pitches and to prove my local knowledge as a journalist.
      Answer question
      4
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      6AM City response
      4y
      Thanks for your feedback. 6AM intentionally has developed a thorough interview process for our all candidates to ensure that working at 6AM will be a great fit for both the prospective employee and the company. 6AM values curiosity. The company strives to identify editorial candidates that show an aptitude to self-identify relevant local content that is inline with the requirements for the open position.

      Other Editor Interview Reviews for 6AM City

      Editor Interview

      Apr 21, 2024
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at 6AM City in Jan 2022

      Interview

      Do not apply to work for these people. They'll ask you to pitch them a bunch of articles during the interview; they won't give you the job, but they'll happily use your pitches! They took copious notes during my interview, because I went above and beyond and went so far as to outline article ideas. I got my rejection email the exact same day that an article I outlined for them got published. They clearly are incapable of coming up with their own content, because they send emails to newsletter members asking them to contribute ideas, for free, obviously.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you give us pitch ideas we can take, then write the article ourselves, give you no credit, and not hire you?
      Answer question

      Editor Interview

      May 28, 2021
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Raleigh, NC
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at 6AM City (Raleigh, NC) in Mar 2021

      Interview

      *6AM city steals ideas from applicants, that they do not hire, and uses these ideas in their newsletters.* I applied in February 2021 for an Editor position with RALtoday. In the first round, I had to submit three pitches that I would cover if I were to become an editor with the team. I received an email that I would be moving onto the next round. Long story short, I made it to the third round of the application process but did not receive an offer. **However, since being rejected, the RALtoday team has used 2/3 of my pitches, nearly word for word, in their newsletters and on their social media feeds.** Of course, I recognize that it's easy to think this is a mistake -- a coincidence. However, I submitted these ideas in a portal that the company had, and surely still has, access to. Also, I only saw these stories posted *after* being told I would not receive an offer. Additionally, the copy used by RALtoday is nearly identical to mine. TLDR: there's a reason that applicants have to provide detailed content ideas as part of the interview process; 6AM city steals it and uses it as their own. As someone with a news background, I understand how tough it can be to find enough content to fill up a day's worth of news. Nonetheless, it is incredibly unethical & unprofessional to scan through applicant's ideas and use those as if they're your editor's content. Do better, RALtoday. Also, let me say, going through the interview process with 6 AM city, is A LOT of *unpaid* work. If you're working a full-time job or a college student taking a full-time load, it is an incredible amount of labor to complete without compensation (especially considering it may be, ya know, stolen when the editors can't brainstorm their own original ideas). Some of the work is time-sensitive, i.e. 24 hour turnaround time, by the way. While the company page says they provide competitive pay and "would love to pick up the tab for anything that supports career development," that is *not* the energy you'll see as an applicant. Here's what you can expect to do just to *potentially* receive an offer. - Complete the standard application with resume & cover letter (~1.5-2 hours) - Pitch, in detail, 3 unique story ideas for the specific city you're applying for (~40 minutes) - Create a full-length mock newsletter for the city you're applying for. Research, writing, designing, etc. Of course, your candidacy rides on the quality of this newsletter, so to do it well, it's going to take time. (~8-10 hours) - Write three social media copies, matching their style guide (~45 mins) - Complete a personality assessment (~1 hour) - Complete zoom interview (30-45 mins) Yikes, yikes, yikes all around. So, applicants, just be aware! There are plenty of other companies that will value your work and ideas, just not 6AM City.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The interview is mostly a test of your local knowledge.
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      4
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      6AM City response
      4y
      Thanks for your feedback. 6AM intentionally has developed a thorough interview process for our all candidates to ensure that working at 6AM will be a great fit for both the prospective employee and the company. A small handful of qualified candidates are selected to participate in writing assessments. Submitted assessments are not shared with the local editorial team, they are reviewed by a separate hiring team. As assessments are intended to be timely, it is highly likely that some topics will also be covered in the newsletters as they are naturally relevant to the community.