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      Account Manager Interview

      Jan 12, 2023
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience

      Other Account Manager Interview Reviews for The Oregonian

      Account Manager Interview

      Dec 12, 2016
      Anonymous Interview Candidate
      Portland, OR
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at The Oregonian

      Interview

      First Started with a very quick recruiter screening, then a Corporate HR interview, In Person Interview with future boss as well as other colleagues. Emails and offers came from the HR contact, no emails with the team directly.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

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      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at The Oregonian (Portland, OR) in Aug 2016

      Interview

      It's no surprise that the majority of reviews of working at the Oregonian on this site are negative. The same can be said for the interview process. For starters, the interviewer didn't confirm our meeting until the morning of. I had been under the impression that I would be having a 1:1 interview, but upon sitting down in the interviewer's office, I was face to face with a panel of 3 people. Thanks for the heads up... Although frustrated and surprised by the lack of professionalism displayed thus far, I kept my cool and prepared myself for the team's questions. What I thought would be a conversational session turned out to be the group taking turns reading stale questions off a piece of paper and writing down my responses. I felt like I was being subjected to an interrogation rather than an interview where the company was interested in what I could bring to the table. It came off as just plain disingenuous and robotic. The interviewer even cracked a few jokes about how this was a "grill session." The way the Oregonian conducts interviews is a textbook example of how a company should not go about the process. Do you really think you're going to get an accurate representation of a candidate's personality and skills by making them feel extremely uncomfortable? The print industry is dying, and if the Oregonian hopes to regain some of its former glory and enter the digital age, they need to seriously go about updating their culture and hiring process. Give people a reason to want to work (or stay working) for your company!

      Interview questions [1]

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