The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at R/GA (New York, NY) in Sept 2010
Interview
I had already established contact with individuals within the agency and was doing my typically "let's meet for coffee while I'm in the area" type networking. However this go round instead of my regular contact responding, I was contacted by an agency recruiter. We set up time for me to meet with the recruiter and the head of the department. The department head didn't realize I had traveling from out of town, but once he realized he did his best to get me in front of a few more people even though it was late in the day. A week later I had a phone interview with the hiring manager. At the end of the call, I was offered the job. It wasn't until I was working at the agency that I learned my interview process was not typical. Most folks take weeks that turn into months before being offered a position. And several must apply more than once. Lesson I learned is that it is much easier to get into R/GA when there is a high enough level person on the inside doing his or her best to pull you in than when you are outside trying to bust down the door. I lucked up to have a champion especially since I didn't realize just how big a champion is was at the time.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at R/GA (São Paulo, São Paulo) in Oct 2014
Interview
I applied online sending my resume by email to the recruiter. I was interviewed at R/GA (São Paulo, SP). The recruiter interviewed me with the production manager, it was a little long, but productive. After 15 days I got an offer by email to take the position initially as a freelance for one month and then they would evaluate my job and study a hiring proposal.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me about my current work and my daily schedule, how do I organize myself and my day, and how to get all the jobs done.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at R/GA (New York, NY) in June 2014
Interview
Received an email for first phone interview with HR within week of applying. Easy going and overall, not hard at all if you've worked in a assistant project management/producer role in digital marketing/ad agency. Second interview was at HQ. I met with a few executive producers which was 30 minutes each. Mostly conversational (no pressure). Third interview was 3 weeks in and I met with Account Directors and Producers (30 mins each). Very laid back but passionate people. Got a call 3 days later with offer. Negotiable.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Have you worked with:
SOW's(Statement of work)
advertising budgets
banner ads
digital coordinating
Dou you have a firm (moderate) understanding of:
creative design
web technology
project management
I interviewed at R/GA (San Francisco, CA) in May 2014
Interview
Great experience. Team was very open and transparent with what they were looking for.
Recruiter was fantastic with keeping applicant informed and in the loop as to status.
Introduced me to other office that had a better position fit per my skill set