I applied through university. I interviewed at Virginia Commonwealth University
Interview
I met up with the Social Media Strategist, Megan Schmidt, at Barns and Nobles right behind the office. She asked to see my website, which contains most of my design projects. We talked about my strength and weakness. It was casual. She was very friendly and showed interests in the things I have to say about my work.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you deal with multiple projects at the same time?
I applied online. I interviewed at Virginia Commonwealth University (Richmond, VA) in June 2025
Interview
I applied for a Graphic Designer role with Development & Alumni Relations at VCU. As the first step in the interview process, I was invited to complete a fairly in-depth design assignment: create a postcard for a specific event using provided content, then adapt that design into three social media sizes and six web ad dimensions.
This is already a significant amount of work — and even more so when you consider the prep required just to begin. I had to thoroughly review VCU’s brand guidelines to ensure consistency, source my own photography, and design with the constraints of extremely awkward sizes (any designer knows the near-impossibility of making a photo work at 300x90 pixels).
I submitted the assignment by the requested deadline and received a confirmation email stating it had been received and that submissions would be reviewed the following week, with next steps to follow soon after.
Two weeks passed with no response, so I sent a polite check-in. Then a month went by. I followed up again, this time expressing my frustration and asking when I could expect to hear back — and within nine minutes, I received a brief reply stating they had “gone in a different direction.”
While I fully understand that not every candidate will be selected, this process was frustrating and disheartening. I had the exact experience and qualifications outlined in the job description — including having held the same role in a similarly structured department at MIT. I had hoped that, at the very least, the time and care I put into the assignment would merit a conversation.
Requesting extensive unpaid design work before any personal interaction, then failing to follow up in a timely or respectful manner, sends a discouraging message about how applicants’ time and labor are valued. I hope the team revisits this approach because creative professionals deserve better.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me to design an entire campaign, interpret their brand guidelines, source photography, reformat for nine platforms — and in return, I was asked for... patience. Eternal, ghosted patience.
I applied online. I interviewed at Virginia Commonwealth University
Interview
I was a three month process with multiple panel interviews, and a ridiculously long design exercise. It was unrealistic but I did it because I wanted to work for the school
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
what do you know about VCU? How would you define diversity