I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at BBC (London, England) in Jul 2023
Interview
It is normally conducted remotely on Zoom and typically BBC interviews are with senior editors/ journalists from different departments of the BBC. Generally you will be asked a series of of CV-based and situation based interview questions. These questions covered a range of topics, from previous journalism experience to understanding of the BBC's editorial guidelines and values. Usually your knowledge of both the news cycle and the company will be tested so preparation is a must. Demonstrate your skills in being able to pitch stories and critically analysing previous works of the area you are applying to work in.
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CV-Based Questions: Can you walk us through your journalism background and highlight the key experiences that make you a suitable candidate for the role of a journalist at the BBC? Could you provide more insight into your specific areas of expertise within journalism, such as investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, or live broadcasting? Your CV mentions your experience with [specific news organization]. Could you describe a significant story you covered during your time there and how it demonstrated your journalistic skills? Your educational background includes [relevant degree or program]. How have your studies equipped you to excel in the fast-paced world of journalism, particularly at the BBC? We noticed your involvement with [journalism-related associations or clubs]. How has this participation contributed to your growth as a journalist and your understanding of the industry? Scenario-Based Questions: Imagine you're covering a breaking news story where the details are still developing. How would you handle the challenge of reporting accurate information in real-time while avoiding potential misinformation? You're assigned to cover a sensitive topic that requires interviewing individuals who might be reluctant to speak. How would you approach building trust and obtaining valuable insights from these sources? The BBC is committed to impartiality in its reporting. Could you share an example of a story where you had to navigate your personal biases and present a balanced perspective? How did you ensure your reporting remained unbiased? You're tasked with creating a multimedia package that combines text, images, and video for an in-depth feature story. How would you approach crafting a cohesive and engaging narrative across different mediums? The BBC's global audience includes diverse cultures and perspectives. How would you tailor your reporting style to resonate with an international audience while still maintaining the essence of the story? In an era of digital media, social platforms play a crucial role in disseminating news. Can you describe a strategy you've employed to maximize the reach and impact of your reporting through social media channels?
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at BBC (London, England) in Apr 2026
Interview
Standard panel interviews which were mostly technical in nature. Was asked to prepare two tasks for two rounds of interviews. Process did, however, take nearly six months from application to final result.
Many stages. Application, then online test, and then video recording. Quite tricky, as you need to include every value into every aspect. Very easy to understand, and well to explain. You don’t get feedback sadly.
I applied online. I interviewed at BBC (London, England) in Sep 2025
Interview
BBC interviews focus on BBC values and behaviours as well as essential transferable skills and experience for the role. There is also situational questions you need to answer and sometimes a prepared test depending in the job.
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Think about when you have been adaptable before. What change did you respond to and what was the impact?