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      Associate Producer Interview

      23 Nov 2015
      Anonymous employee
      Dallas, TX
      Accepted offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ESPN (Dallas, TX) in Jan 2011

      Interview

      Was originally interviewing for a part-time job. Eventually was offered a full-time position. Interviewed first with the Program Director, easy going and a lot of Q&A on both ends. We then set up an interview with the Assistant Program Director, that process was the same. Had to interview with the General Manager the following day. That was a bit intimidating at first, but once we we found out we had a lot of mutual colleague the conversation flowed. Once that was completed I had to set up a phone interview with the Director that was in charge of this affiliate. That was a 20 minute conversation. All interviews were smooth, once you talk about the business and the previous journeys you have experienced, it showed your experience.

      Interview questions [2]

      Question 1

      What can you bring to a show to increase ratings?
      Answer question

      Question 2

      Are you wiling to work anytime and day when needed?
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      Associate Producer Interview

      27 May 2015
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Los Angeles, CA
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ESPN (Los Angeles, CA) in Apr 2015

      Interview

      I applied for this job through a temp agency ad I found on Indeed. First, I want to say that one thing I didn't like about this whole process was going through a staffing agency. You are completely isolated from the actual company you are applying for...the only person you can contact is the recruiter, so you never really know what is going on because many times the recruiter doesn't know what's going on and it makes the process very frustrating. I was contacted by one of the agency's recruiters 1-2 days after submitting my application. The recruiter was friendly and felt I would be a good fit. The Associate Producer role was a 3-5 month temp position, with the possibility to hire, so I was definitely interested. Once I gave the recruiter the go ahead to forward my info to ESPN, I got a same-day follow-up from the hiring manager, who told the recruiter they were interested in my application, but expressed concern about my lack of experience/interest in sports based on my resume. The recruiter had me write up a response about my sports experience and interest in ESPN. I was sure I must have failed my explanation about my interest in sports/ESPN because for about a week, I heard nothing. The recruiter said it can take some time for them to decide on candidates to interview. At the beginning of the 2nd week of waiting, I got a call from my recruiter saying ESPN wanted a phone-screen interview for the end of that week. Day of my phone screen, I never get a call from ESPN because the recruiter had made a mistake by thinking it was a phone-screen interview, when really ESPN wanted me to do an in-person interview! Talk about a big mistake. The recruiter and his team were super embarrassed, but got me rescheduled for a in-person at the beginning of the following week. I had my interview with the producer I would be working under. He was friendly and very casual. I overall felt really good about the whole process. The questions were pretty standard, and he didn't ask me any difficult sports questions, which was the one thing I was nervous about. He asked me about my job experience, which sports and teams I watched, and about the different ESPN shows. The interview was about 30 min and afterwards he gave me a tour of their studios and offices, and we discussed the job position more. Before parting, he told they should have a decision by beginning of the following week. I found out 2 weeks later, that they went with another candidate, but I think it was good interview process regardless. Just be prepared and know your knowledge about recent sports events/scores and about the company.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      I see you don't have much sports experience on your resume...Why do you want to work for ESPN?
      Answer question
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      Associate Producer Interview

      30 Jan 2014
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Bristol, CT
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at ESPN (Bristol, CT)

      Interview

      a recruiting team called me and set me up with the interview. i was there a week later for the interview process. overall it went a lot better than expected, they liked to talk sports but overall they go back and forth between friendly and down to business which i liked. you really need to know sports & grammar, i received a sports quiz and grammar test after my interview to complete

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      why do you want to work at ESPN?
      1 Answer
      2

      Associate Producer Interview

      26 June 2013
      Anonymous employee
      Bristol, CT
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ESPN (Bristol, CT) in June 2013

      Interview

      The Superior Group, a recruiter found my resume. His big client is ESPN. I had two phone interviews. 1:1 with recruiter. 1:1 with ESPN to include a conference call with two managers. ESPN interviewed 3 other people besides me. I thought I was not picked for the job but ESPN showed interest in me. The process was pretty easy and straight forward. There is an intensive background check. All new employers are also required to get photographed for credentials to be inside the building.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      All technical related questions and sports questions. Nothing major or particular.
      Answer question