Marketing Specialist applicants have rated the interview process at Meta with 3.3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) and assessed their interview experience as 29% positive. To compare, the company-average is 55.6% positive. This is according to Glassdoor user ratings.
Candidates applying for Marketing Specialist roles take an average of 35 days to get hired, when considering 17 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at Meta overall takes an average of 42 days.
Common stages of the interview process at Meta as a Marketing Specialist according to 17 Glassdoor interviews include:
Phone interview: 41%
One on one interview: 18%
IQ intelligence test: 9%
Presentation: 9%
Group panel interview: 9%
Other: 5%
Skills test: 5%
Drug test: 5%
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I applied through other source. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Meta (Dublin, Dublin) in Nov 2017
Interview
An HR person from the Dublin office contacted me on LinkedIn. He told me the company is looking for a country specific role (marketing specialist). I was not originally looking for a job in Dublin but I replied I was interested in this position because the job sounded very interesting and like something I have done in my previous roles. They sounded serious in the LinkedIn message and Facebook sounds like an amazing company to work for.
I had to do a small assignment for them and after this I arranged a phone interview with them on their calendar. They called me 40 min before the arranged time. The line was very bad and the interviewer was reading everything from a paper. He said things like "What would this role be like? Excellent question..." He talked very fast and I did not have any chance to ask anything so these kind of questions he presented himself very bizarre. It was not a real conversation and he sounded very uninterested. After this he did not ask anything about my previous work, previous work experience, my skills, my studies and so on. He asked me what people from (country's name) would change in Facebook, what people from (country's name) want in Facebook. Do I use Instagram, do I use Facebook for work or for personal use or have I ever reported anything on Facebook. After this he said he will get back to me. The call left me feeling like I was only used for my information. I do not believe they are actually going to hire anybody, they wanted professional opinions about Facebook for a survey and I felt very used after the interview. It felt like a scam call. I would not believe Facebook would treat its applicants in this kind of way and Facebook's points have really dropped in my eyes. What also left me feeling very strange after all of this is that on LinkedIn he said I have just the right work experience for this role and I got an email where he said my previous work experience does not match this role. This does not make much sense to me at all and sounds like an excuse.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
What people from (country's name) would change in Facebook?
First stage is the Business Screening interview, then the next is a Critical Thinking interview and lastly a full interview loop. Interview process and updates can be found in the Meta Career profile.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why did you apply for this specific Market Specialist Role?
It was a lot of stages and felt quite long. I feel like they can shorten the process or lessen the stages to not waste the candidate’s time. You’ll have to prepare and research for these too.
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at Meta (Singapore) in Nov 2025
Interview
Applied for Market Specialist role for Singapore covering the Vietnam market. Heard from recruiter a month after I applied where she set up a screen to chat. The role pays a lot lower than I expected (recruiter said 71500 SGD + 10% bonus) which was what I made as a grad at Salesforce years ago... When asked what I was after, they said the salary was non-negotiable but they were willing to sponsor my visa and that the equity was negotiable. I moved forward to the next round where the team member I interviewed with was rock solid with her personality. No smile, no interest in being there - I get it's Meta but she had a pretty bad attitude where I could sense that she wanted to catch me off guard with the 'market-related' questions. Didn't have fun throughout the process and they give you no feedback. Recruiter also doesn't really respect the timezone differences and also reschedule/was late more than once. Interview isn't as difficult if you do research into the market you're applying for and you have solid STAR answers. Overall the role is a glorified policy person that helps clean up the stuff online in their backend but they make it sound as though the role has scope to do a lot of things and have tons of impact - you won't.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Market specific:
- What are 3 sensitive/polarizing topics that you believe require to be censored online in your target market?
- If you were to directly influence product improvements, what is one change you would implement to help reduce the unsafe environments on Meta's platforms?
- What are some important upcoming events in your target market that may directly impact unsafe traffic online / cause more of it?
- What is an emerging trend that Meta should pay attention to in your target market?
Behavioural:
- Name a time you used data to directly influence a decision made in your team.
- Name a time you disagreed with a decision made by upper management and how you went about persuading them to see you point of view?