I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at PulseCX (Montgomeryville, PA)
Interview
I was lucky enough to be able to meet everyone I needed to meet in one afternoon. I met with a variety of people across all departments and across all levels. It made me feel like they really cared about all of their employees opinion. They made sure I was comfortable and offered breaks periodically. The interviews felt more like conversations which was great, because I felt like personality was just as important to them as experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was asked how I would have approached a problem I described to them differently had there not been so many "cooks in the kitchen."
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at PulseCX
Interview
They reached out to me via a recruiter and I came in for two in-person interviews. I met several people on their team each time, but the main person driving the process was their creative director. I was then told via email that they were very interested in me and were readying an offer. Several days later, they asked me to come in again for an interview with a new team member. The agency was an hour away from both my home and current job, so I asked to do it via phone. I met with this person, it seemed to go well, and I sent a thank you, which they responded to by assuring me again that an offer was on the way. After that there was radio silence. I followed up with the creative director and he ignored my emails. I finally contacted the HR representative and she informed me that they'd hired someone else, but asked if I was interested in a job that had absolutely nothing to do with copywriting. Years later when they rebranded to PulseCX they asked me to come in for an interview and I refused.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is your least favorite piece in your portfolio?