I applied online. I interviewed at Oxford University Press (Toronto, ON) in Sep 2014
Interview
I was interviewed by a managing editor and a senior editor, both of whom were intelligent and friendly but seemed very tired and overwhelmed by their workloads. Huge stacks of manuscripts on the office desks I passed by as we walked to the room where the interview took place.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Oxford University Press (Hong Kong) in Aug 2025
Interview
A one-hour written test followed by a one-to-one interview. The written test includes some textbook copyediting/ reviewing and a DSE-like writing task. The written test was fairly easy, and the interview was fairly casual and straight to the point.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. Tell me about yourself in English
2. Behavioral questions like how you'd deal with conflicts or stress
3. What is your working style, i.e., working alone or together as a team
I applied online. I interviewed at Oxford University Press
Interview
they offered a good range of questions to check your competency within your previous work experience and to check how you will translate your skills to this new workplace. there are common questions like why you applied for the job, why you think you're a good fit, why OUP, and some hypothetical situational questions.
I applied through college or university. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Oxford University Press (New Delhi) in May 2023
Interview
Two rounds of interview and a written test depending on the role being hired for. The questions are general, experience based rather than technical and the focus is on getting a good cultural fit.