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      Editor-In-Chief Interview

      Jun 5, 2018
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Fever in Apr 2018

      Interview

      I received a LinkedIn message from the CEO of the company saying that I'd be a great fit for the Editor-in-Chief position that was opening up for their new Los Angeles publication. The company sounded like a great fit for me, so I was eager to hear more, and when I spoke with them on our first (of 8 or 10) call, the call went great and I asked what the pay range would be like. Being a Spanish company, they said they had a flexible budget but weren't sure exactly how much to allocate to this position. They asked me how much I wanted, and I told them upfront. They told me the amount I was asking for seemed reasonable then led me through a very long and unpaid process consisting of several interviews with different people, sample articles, and most surprising to me, a 1.5-hour long aptitude test (math, verbal, patterns) reminiscent of SAT or GRE exams. The kicker is that I passed these all with flying colors, got the job, and when it came time for them to give me the offer ... it was 30% lower than what I told them I was comfortable with. When I told them I felt like I'd been misled, they offered to pay for the time I spent on the test. I invoiced them over 6 weeks ago and still haven't received anything or heard back.

      Interview questions [3]

      Question 1

      What kind of experience do you have in this type of role?
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      Question 2

      Can you write a sample post?
      Answer question

      Question 3

      Can you take an aptitude test that doesn't relate in any way to the role?
      Answer question
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