I applied online. I interviewed at Spector & Associates
Interview
Had an interview with an account executive, then a surprise interview with the CEO, then a one-hour press release test that you could either do in-person or at home. Then waited about a day or two before receiving an offer.
I applied online. I interviewed at Spector & Associates (New York, NY)
Interview
I was referred through a recruiter. After what I thought was a cordial 1:1 interview with one of the owners, I was given something I thought strange for an interview process: a freelance assignment in which I was to develop a public relations plan. In researching the target company, I came across a dead website, a string of failed products and no prior coverage. With little information to go on, I submitted a proposal draft outlining some top-line PR tools, media relations and digital efforts. Their feedback? Not only did the proposal basically stink, but I should also reevaluate my career in PR. I can laugh now, as that was many years ago. I am now a Senior Vice President and oversee communications efforts for a global technology company. I can also say - with confidence - that Spector & Associates will never get a taste of my large budget.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at Spector & Associates in Feb 2013
Interview
Very intense interview process for an intern. After I submitted my application and writing samples I had an initial Skype interview since I was living out of town at the time. Then I was given a test where I was asked to write a sample press release for a fictional client. After that I had a second round Skype interview and had to submit three references: professional, academic and personal. After that I went through the background check and signed the standard non-disclosures.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There weren't as many behavioral or case questions as I expected or prepared for. It was more about my background and work experience, as well as why I wanted to work in PR, and specifically for Spector & Associates. I didn't feel like there were any trick questions, they were just genuinely interested in my past experience and interests.