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I received an interview link a week in advance detailing which member of recruitment I would be meeting with (do your research), the interview itself was only 12 minutes- very fast paced, we got right into it with the following questions: Tell me about yourself, how past experiences apply to this new role, salary expectations, would you come into office, and other follow up questions based on the answers I gave. Overall it was a pleasant experience. The recruiter was a very nice active listener. I believe stage 2 is an interview with the hiring manager of the particular role.
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Tell me about yourself, how past experiences apply to this new role, salary expectations, would you come into office, and other follow up questions based on the answers I gave
First meet with recruiter over phone, then two interviews follow with the hiring manager. The hiring manager was nice and they were looking to hire fairly quickly. The ask general questions pertaining to role and get to know you.
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at 9 Story Media Group (Dublin, Dublin) in Apr 2022
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I applied online in April 2022, especially during a major online job fair. A few weeks later in May, I got an email asking to chat with me. I did a video chat with the recruiter (who was actually located in another country, but it's the same company) and she asked me if I would be comfortable with this role while asking for my salary expectations. From there, I given an NDA to sign and another meeting was organized to speak with the art managers. This interview with the art team took only a few days later, where I was asked questions about my background, what kind of art do I like, and more info about the job itself.
So after that, I waited a few more weeks again until early June, where I received an email asking me to speak again. I waited another week where I was told they like my stuff and were interested in making me an official member of their company. I finished the last 10 minute interview, and signed papers confirming I was going to move forward.
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-what is your favorite movie?
-what is your workflow/process like?
-Can you come work inside our physical studio location?
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