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      Social Media Associate Interview

      2 Jun 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at Lesbians Who Tech in Feb 2020

      Interview

      The process first involved a phone screening with their Ops Manager about a week and a half after applying, then a longer 1:1 video interview with the manager of the role the following week. I was impressed by how friendly and professional they both were, and the interviews felt very conversational. I was told after the interview that I would be asked to perform a skill test, and then have a final video interview with CEO Leanne. Before I submitted the skill test, the manager of the role informed me that Leanne wanted to chat that night if I was free and asked me to send her a text from my phone. Leanne ended up rescheduling on me 3 times (once on a weekend), but I was finally able to have a video interview with her, where she was also friendly and professional. I submitted my skill test and was asked to provide references. A few weeks later, I was notified by the manager that they'd gone with another candidate. Overall, the process involved 4 steps (5 with reference submissions), and took about 5 weeks from the day I applied to the day I got the rejection. Staff was very on top of communications and quick updates until it came time to make the final decision, during which I didn't hear from them for 2 weeks. All were calls/video since the org is remote. The employees at the lower-levels seemed lovely and efficient, but things fell apart a bit once Leanne got involved - I thought it was pretty unprofessional that she'd asked me to contact her on my personal phone, that she asked me to interview on a weekend, and that she rescheduled 3 times. I'm not surprised by this based on some of LWT's Glassdoor reviews that mention boundary-crossing by the CEO.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      I was asked some generic questions like my interest in the org and social media, as well as how I multitask and work on teams, what I'd done in past roles, what I thought they were doing well in terms of their digital media presence, what I thought they could improve on, an example of a social media piece I created that got great engagement, as well as a woman in tech that I admired.
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      Question 2

      The skill test was rather involved - a Google doc that asked me to search for 5 news links and explain where I'd share each on their platforms, draft 2 different Tweets about a provided scenario, draft a Linkedin post, pull a quote from a video, draft an email subject line, edit email copy, edit a Tweet, draft a Tweet based on a live event scenario, explain how I would deal with negative online comments, design a graphic for Instagram, choose one of their Instagram posts and explain how I would improve it, and some bonus questions about meme creation.
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