Marketing communications coordinator Interview Questions
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How do you manage project expectations when multiple stakeholders are involved?
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I would guess that you would want to accurately convey the potential of the project within a predetermined timeframe. Ideally you want to sell the vision of the project while staying realistic. Most of the project expectations should lean on the "must haves" opposed to the "wants" of the project. Less
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I made the point that there are several ingredients to proper stakeholder management -- especially when there are many (with often disparate goals and needs) involved in a single project. I stressed the importance of excellent communication, strong interpersonal skills, sharp organizational skills and the ability to inspire confidence and maintain authority as the PM. Less


How do you organize yourself when you have multiple tasks to complete?
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Give them an example from a previous position that shows them you have completed multiple tasks at the same time and had to meet a deadline. Tell them how you manage multiple tasks; either through an electronic device or making lists and prioritizing tasks. Play up the part about prioritizing tasks. Less


What is your current employer doing better than we are? I work in marketing so I had to answer based on my research done prior to interview. I was so happy I did a ton of research/comparison before going in.
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They do a better job of promoting and communicating their programs.



Repeatedly questioning how i manage conflict, because it is a recurring problem at the company.
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I follow peace with all men. My interest is to get the work done and i avoid taking the misbehavior of others personal. Overall, I endeavor to be humble always but i will walk away if there is a culture of mistreating employees. Less

Applying your communications experience, what area of internal communications at Riot would you pursue in improving the overall efficacy?
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The most prominent example of internal communications with a Congressional office is the weekly E-Newsletter that reaches over 50,000 constituents. I would inquire into Riot about content regularity (ie updates, programs, and general information), and work with the appropriate departments to establish publication schedules and identifying designs. It's important for the audience to have an expectation for information dissemination, especially internal communication with updates relevant to their departments. Less