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based on 2 ratings - Updated Jan 22, 2026
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Despite having what was said as the memorable pitch, I apparently "thought too deeply" to be considered after the second interview. After what was a great first interview, interviewer asked me odd questions as if she did not believe my experience and/or was intimidated. I was asked twice if I "really did that" regarding my published work. I was also asked another odd question ("are you a nervous person?") which was inappropriate since I worked in a field more high stakes than publishing (politics). Interviewers were clearly screening for someone who would tolerate low pay, doing grunt work, and were submissive.
I was asked if I was ok carrying boxes and if I like being told what to do or to delegate tasks. For leaders, your answer is wrong.
Entire interview tone was uncomfortable towards the end. Kept fishing for reasons to reject.
I sent a follow up and thank you email (before realizing what they were screening for) and received no response until I withdrew my application.
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"If you had a superpower, what would it be?"
Not joking.
I was interviewed by two individuals via zoom. It was on the more casual side and was a positive experience in how friendly and engaging my interviewers were. Following the interview, I was asked to complete an assessment where I provided edits on a sample letter.
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Some questions I was asked were to tell them about myself, a favorite book of mine, and what I intend to do in the future regarding publishing.