1. Application Submission
Submit résumé, cover letter, and a 3-sentence "elevator pitch" through their online portal.
Applicants must also complete a short marketing scenario: "How would you promote a product launch with a $5,000 budget?"
2. Phone Screen (20–30 min)
Conducted by an HR coordinator.
Questions focus on availability, salary expectations, and a brief walkthrough of work history.
A quirky icebreaker: “If your personality were a marketing slogan, what would it be?”
3. Hiring Manager Interview (45 min)
Zoom or in-person with the Marketing Director.
Behavioral questions using the STAR method.
Technical skills assessment on email campaign platforms (like Mailchimp or HubSpot).
Bonus question: “Tell me about a marketing campaign you admire and why.”
4. Skills Challenge (48 hours to complete)
Create a one-page marketing campaign proposal for a fictional product.
Include email copy, a social post mockup, and a one-paragraph strategy summary.
Evaluation is based on creativity, clarity, and alignment with brand tone.
5. Team Panel Interview (60 min)
With two marketing team members and one cross-functional team member (from sales or product).
Focuses on collaboration style, problem-solving, and how you handle feedback.
Fun segment: “We each pick one song for our team playlist—what would you add and why?”
6. Final Interview with VP of Marketing (30 min)
A higher-level cultural fit and vision alignment interview.
Discussion around career goals and how you’d grow within the company.
7. Offer Stage
Verbal offer followed by a formal written offer.
Includes optional feedback session regardless of decision outcome.
Let me know if you want a different industry, job type, or interview tone (casual, corporate, tech startup, etc.)!