I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Revenue Valve (Milwaukee, WI) in Apr 2024
Interview
Pretty laid back Interview, they wanted to see past sets I designed or helped design, bought me lunch and coffee during the meeting too. I showed them some things, they loved it, told me what they would need me to design and if I could do it. And then if I needed any help they said let them know as soon as I know. I felt supported
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you design a set for a commercial about a soda brand
3 interviews with Rebecca and Cassidy then final with the owner. Big on culture and making sure you’re a good fit. Technology skills and marketing can be taught but being a good person should come naturally
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Name a difficult time you had with a freelance contractor and how you overcame it
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Revenue Valve (Waukesha, WI) in Feb 2022
Interview
The interview process at RevenueValve was clearly designed to thoroughly evaluate candidates. I felt that they took the time to assess not only my skills and qualifications but also my cultural fit within the company. This gave me confidence that the team values a holistic approach to hiring. While the thoroughness of the process is a pro, it's worth noting that the interview process at Revenue Valve was relatively lengthy. It involved multiple rounds of interviews, which might be a challenge for candidates who are actively interviewing with other companies simultaneously.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Imagine you're managing a complex social media campaign with a significant budget across multiple platforms. Midway through the campaign, you notice that while engagement metrics are high, the actual ROI is below expectations. How would you diagnose the issue and implement strategies to optimize the campaign for better ROI without sacrificing engagement?