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      Graphic Designer Interview

      24 Jul 2017
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Declined offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Lasting Image

      Interview

      After a brief introduction and a few moments talking about my background, I ended up spending the better part of three (yes, three) hours listening to Mr. Mann talk about himself and his core values. During this time one of my biggest takeaways was that he was *very* comfortable with trash talking previous employees, potential employees, and even past clients in front of me, which is never a good sign. He also stressed several times that Urgency was one of the most, if not the most important core value... including how part of that included working after hours or at home, for a salaried position. To quote: he said that he "understand[s] that everyone has families and life outside of work, but that everyone is expected to prioritize and make the proper sacrifices." He also assigned several homework assignments that were to be the final decision maker for him in choosing someone for the position, that looked suspiciously like spec work. He stressed earlier that no matter what the project, he expects no less than three options to be given to him. No exceptions. The same was true for the three spec work assignments, so in the end it would be nine projects that he expected to see before making his choice. And they were all for current Lasting Image clients, so it was unclear if he was using this job opening as an opportunity to get some unpaid work done that he could then use later for client work. During his explanations of these projects, it became clear that the "Graphic Designer" position was more than that. There was no written copy for any of the projects (all of which required a decent amount of copy to go along with the visuals), and I would be expected to write it from scratch by researching the clients and coming up with relevant and captivating copy that would fit. The job would be more accurately described as a Production Artist slash Copy Writer slash Graphic Designer. He was looking for someone to do the jobs of two to three people while only paying one. The final step of the "interview" was to solicit some personal work from me. Mr. Mann had a personal project that he wanted done, and was asking all his interviewees if they would like to work on ideas, sketches, and final designs for a mural at his home. He stressed numerous times that choosing to do this would absolutely, positively, in no way have any bearing on his hiring decision, but that the other people interviewing for the job were *very* excited and interested in working on this. Again, like the spec work homework, it showed all the telltale signs of trying to get design work done without having to pay for it. I do hope that the person who took this job presented Rick with an invoice for their work, since this was not a project for Lasting Image. I say below that the interview was "Very Easy" because there wasn't really an interview, and that it was very easy to decide that I was not willing to work in such an environment. It was more sitting through a presentation meant to show how awesome and amazing and dedicated to the core values the owner of the company was. Based on all the buzz words and lingo that have been peppered throughout, I have an inkling that a good number of the glowing and flowery reviews here on Glassdoor were written by Mr. Mann himself.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me a little about yourself?
      5 Answers
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      Lasting Image response
      8y
      Unfortunately you were not given the position and I understand the frustrations when that happens. We have learned that not all graphic designers have the skill sets we need. That is why everyone gets the same tasks, which are not for free work for us to use. They are jobs we have already completed for those customers to allow us to see your skill sets. We have been a very successful business for 27 years and have ALWAYS paid for everything along the way. I truly feel bad that you were not awarded the position. I wasa very fair ad very honest up front. We interviewed 7 designers and everyone knew that. I mentioned we were going to hire one from that task we assigned to everyone. We hired the one we felt did the best job. I can assure you, all of the reviews we have are not glowing as you can see if you read them all, for the same reason yours is not. However the many good ones we do have are from long term employees, 3-20 years. They are proud that we look for the best of the best, as they are. I wish you a great position and am certain you will find the perfect spot.

      Other Graphic Designer interview reviews for Lasting Image

      Graphic Designer Interview

      28 Sept 2017
      Anonymous employee
      Sinking Spring, PA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Lasting Image (Sinking Spring, PA)

      Interview

      During the interview process I was given a detailed overview of the company as well as given a full tour of the office so I could have a better understanding of what Lasting Image actually does. It was helpful because most companies wouldn't take the time to go into that much detail but it helped me get a better understanding of the company core values that I would eventually have to know and support. The second part of the interview consisted of a series of design tests/projects that all the candidates were expected to complete. I've been asked to do design tests in interviews before but this was quite larger in scale. The test consisted of three projects, with three versions of each to be made. I was informed that these were just test projects in order to see who the best candidate was, not ones that would actually be used. After being given direction on the projects I was told that this would also be an accurate representation of the type of work I could expect on a day to day basis. That ended up being correct. It was quite a lot of work but I understand why it was given. They really wanted a sample of what you were capable of in a short period of time and this was the most reasonable way of doing it.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about yourself
      1 Answer

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