Assistant Director Interviews

Assistant Director Interview Questions

"Assistant directors support the duties of directors to increase productivity and to resolve issues. Depending on the industry that you will be working in, interviewers will ask about your specific skills and background that pertain to it. In addition, you may be asked about how your skills will contribute to the team, ability to work with a diverse range of people, and understanding of the company's regulations and policies.. To ace your interview, come with an outgoing and positive attitude to prove that you are easy to work with."

2,852 assistant director interview questions shared by candidates

One of the tricky questions that I recollect was "Imagine your colleague tells you that the printer/copy machine is broken, but we need print out in color a presentation for our client, who we have a meeting with in 30 minutes - what do you do?"

Client Service Director Assistant

Interviewed at Botticelli, s.r.o.

2.5
Jul 7, 2014

One of the tricky questions that I recollect was "Imagine your colleague tells you that the printer/copy machine is broken, but we need print out in color a presentation for our client, who we have a meeting with in 30 minutes - what do you do?"

Incredibly their questions were all softballs and easy to answer, if anything they seemed to lack professionalism quality and were awkward at interviewing, I had to input and/or take the lead in the interview which is strange as I was the one interviewing for the job.
avatar

Assistant Director of Creative Services

Interviewed at St. Lawrence University

3.9
Nov 28, 2012

Incredibly their questions were all softballs and easy to answer, if anything they seemed to lack professionalism quality and were awkward at interviewing, I had to input and/or take the lead in the interview which is strange as I was the one interviewing for the job.

Viewing 31 - 40 interview questions

Glassdoor has 2,852 interview questions and reports from Assistant director interviews. Prepare for your interview. Get hired. Love your job.