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      SEO Strategist Interview

      16 July 2024
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience

      Other SEO Strategist interview reviews for First Page Sage

      SEO Strategist Interview

      14 Dec 2024
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at First Page Sage

      Interview

      Straight-forward and comfortable interview process. Questions ranged from general to specific about SEO best practices and client relationship experience. First interview was with 2 managers, second interview was with the COO. Pleasant interview process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell us about a time when you overcame a challenge in the workplace
      Answer question

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at First Page Sage in Sept 2024

      Interview

      The interview process at First Page Sage was smooth and professional—until the final round with the CEO, which was a complete departure from the earlier pleasant interactions. The interview process included multiple interviews with various leadership team members, and I was also asked to present a strategy for a fictional client. This straightforward, manageable task didn’t take more than an hour to complete. This portion of the process was efficient and aligned well with the expectations for the role. Unfortunately, this last conversation left me with one of the most unprofessional and dismissive experiences I’ve ever had during a job interview. From the beginning, the CEO's questions felt oddly mismatched with my experience level and the role I was interviewing for. Instead of delving into strategy, leadership, or growth—areas critical to the position—I was grilled on basic SEO concepts I hadn’t been asked about since starting in the industry. Questions like why a suggested keyword appeared in Google search seemed more appropriate for an entry-level position, not a leadership role. It felt like the CEO had already decided to test my competence before we even began rather than engaging in a meaningful discussion. Even when I provided clear and logical answers, the CEO seemed determined to find fault, doubling down with irrelevant or nitpicky follow-ups. For instance, I was asked to differentiate between a legitimate keyword and one with "monkey" added to the query—a question that felt more like a trap than a serious assessment. When I answered, the CEO insisted my response was wrong, reinforcing the feeling that this wasn’t a genuine dialogue but an exercise in proving me “wrong” at every turn. The most disheartening moment came when I was told outright that I "have a lot to learn about SEO" simply because my answers didn’t align with the CEO’s perspective. This kind of rigid, dismissive attitude isn't productive in an industry as nuanced as SEO, where strategies and opinions can vary widely. Instead of discussing these differences, the CEO seemed intent on shutting them down. Beyond the questions' content, the interview's tone was condescending and antagonistic. It felt less like an opportunity to showcase my expertise and proven success and more like a setup to undermine my credibility (though I don't understand why — I didn't know him before this meeting). Ultimately, it felt like the interview was designed to diminish my experience and make me feel less valuable, which is not the kind of leadership or culture I’d want to work under. I immediately withdrew my candidacy, as the experience made it clear that this role and company did not fit me well.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you create an SEO strategy for a client?
      Answer question
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