I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Hamagami/Carroll (Los Angeles, CA) in Jan 2016
Interview
met with hiring manager and told them about my background and why i wanted the job. the guy was very nice. the interviewer asked average questions of anyone in marketing
The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Hamagami/Carroll (Santa Monica, CA)
Interview
The process took around 2 weeks. Had an initial interview with one of the partners and an AD, and a secondary interview with the other partner and another AD.
Interview Details:
First interview was with Mr. Hamagami and a younger AD. What a great opportunity this was! To present myself (and my work) directly to one of the partners, the ones with decision-making abilities. I brought in my digital portfolio (in physical form), a few copies of my resume, and I also offered to pull up my website (which we did). Overall, this interview went smooth, we had a nice conversational interview. In the end, I didn't really know if I was going to be offered an internship but was feeling quite good to have had the opportunity to have interviewed.
Second Interview was even better, Mr. Carroll is such an interesting man. Quite a genius guy and easy to talk to. ( Beware: Mr. Carroll WILL catch your spelling mistakes. ) Came prepared once again, with multiple resumes, portfolio and website, as well as an usb for backup just incase internet was down.
A week later, was offered an internship and have loved it ever since.
Advice: As long as you are dedicated and passionate about your work and demonstrate that passion, I'm sure you will be fine, anywhere. Do work you're truly passionate about and demonstrate that passion. Show that you are always willing to learn more, because you should be, regardless of your level of experience.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Hamagami/Carroll (Santa Monica, CA) in Aug 2011
Interview
Mentally I was ready for a small interview with perhaps one executive, HR, art director or even associate art director. There was no mention of a panel style review or group interview which are always more stressful. I probably would not have done it or prepared a lot more if i had known. But to my slight horror the entire interview was with Mr. Hamagami and Mr. Carroll as well as another AD and an Associate AD.
The office was beautiful the place looked amazing. I was just flustered and unprepared for a hardcore, full frontal style interview (does that bring up a good mental picture). Also the questions seemed to come fast and my answers stuttered out of my mouth. The first question was a doozy - How much do you want to make?
Another mistake of mine: I didn't bring a full physical portfolio ( I mean the job is interactive designer most of my work is digital ) and they wanted to review a full portfolio. It felt like there was no option given to review my work online, as in no one offered to just pull up my website. They had no work to refer to as they went over my resume.
It went fast, which isn't a good sign and the only compliments I received came from the associate AD. I would say the interview was intimidating at best. And obviously I didn't get the job. But I don't really have any regrets because after that interview I felt it wasn't the right work environment for me. The Hamagami/Carroll design house is more of a corporate workhorse, I think the work is definitely quality but not right for someone who is slightly crazy like me.
The best part is I think they have been trying to fill that position for over a year and half.