I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at All Def Digital (Los Angeles, CA) in Jan 2018
Interview
Met with the COO and CDO for an in-person interview. The job description they presented was nothing out of the ordinary that I could do in my sleep although they swore there would be times I would have nothing to do even though I would be working for them plus another senior who wasn't in our meeting, and it would be him who I would seemingly have to win over. Never got that chance because I didn't make the next round thank God. Didn't like the open workspace with no privacy at all design either.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at All Def Digital (Los Angeles, CA) in Mar 2017
Interview
It was more of an audition process. They asked me to put together a review of a music event of their choice, and then asked me to create an additional one that I thought.
They asked what my favorite album of the year was, and who I thought was most overrated.
It was a pretty easy interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at All Def Digital (Los Angeles, CA)
Interview
Interviewed with 'VP' on phone and was very surprised to be asked to submit a pitch deck after call - then if they 'like' your work they ask you to complete an unpaid 'response for proposal' as 'the next step'. Only then when you've done all this free work/consulting is there a chance you 'could' be called in for an interview. Bottom line, appears these people are just out looking for free content, example decks from other big agencies you've worked at that they can rip off, and free ideas/content from unsuspecting candidates. This is also backed up in the company review section (1.4 stars across board, another red flag) from former employees who mention 'shady interview and free content sourcing practices'. The company also list the same jobs under different titles on job sites to source candidates. It also sounded from what I heard during phone interview in general that they have no clue what they're doing. Massive red flags here. Be warned. This is a massive waste of time, unless you're prepared to work for free and be taken complete advantage of with zero pay-off.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you send me a new business deck/proposal from an agency you worked at?