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      Brand Content Creator Interview

      13 Apr 2020
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Eagle & Fox

      Interview

      Had to send a CV and covering letter. I then got an email (not a phone call I might add) some weeks later with a huge list of things they wanted from me 'to get to know me a little better'. The list was pretty long and alarm bells did ring when I was asked for lots of ideas for their forthcoming campaigns (see below in questions). I wrote a disclaimer on mine saying that the ideas were mine and that should I not get the job, they couldn't use them. Glad I did as often companies like this are just fishing for ideas - not saying they are, but it's rife. I can imagine the pay was awful as they asked for my salary expectations, another very big no-no. If I were to get asked for this much information again, I'd either charge them for it , or say it would take me too long so would only be willing to do half an hour's work on their premises, so I could scope them out.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      This was the second stage in the process (not actual face-to-face interview) 1. Why would you like to work for Eagle & Fox? 2. Why do you think you would be good at this role? 3. Our Tartan Blanket Co. A/W range of blankets and scarves will be arriving for launch in September. We’d love to see a written example of a social media post or campaign that you would use to introduce or encourage excitement for this launch. 4. We want to develop our Kilt Society brand voice. Please example how you would market our traditional product to the modern man. This can be an email marketing concept, social media post or campaign, blog post idea or PR opportunity. 5. What are your salary expectations? 6. We'd love to see examples of your content work, be it personal or professionally published. This could be an Instagram profile, blog article, press release etc Please link to any examples you may have and describe the project.
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      Eagle & Fox response
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      Thanks for taking the time to share your experience and for the feedback. It's really valuable to understand this from your perspective and we'll definitely update our hiring process as a result of this. We're a small business so we're by no means expert at hiring and one of the things we've struggled with is developing a good interview process to make sure that we're a good fit for the candidate and the candidate is a good fit for the role. The motivation behind asking for ideas was to get an insight into how a candidate would approach doing the role should they join the team. We didn't intend to steal ideas or make the candidate feel like we were taking advantage of the situation so this feedback is really valuable in that area. We'll update how we interview so that people in creative roles don't feel like they're giving away ideas but that we can still get a feel for how someone would approach solving a creative task. With regards to salary we're quite open as a company and want to encourage candidates from different backgrounds or levels of experience so this was intended as a positive thing to be inclusive rather than exclusive. I appreciate how it could be seen as a warning sign so again something for us to improve on. I'm sorry that your experience with us wasn't all that you'd hoped it would be. We often get a lot of candidates applying for roles so we use questions like this to help us get a perspective on someone's values, strengths/weaknesses and what they're passionate about. But, we can definitely do a better job of doing that so thank you for your input. Fergus Co-founder