They started by asking me to talk about myself - who I am etc - and ended with when I could start.
Editor Interviews
Editor Interview Questions
"Responsible for reviewing and evaluating content, editors are highly attentive to detail, organized, and collaborative. In an interview, expect to be asked about how you work with deadlines, your toolbox of editing systems, and where you get your ideas for stories. Especially desirable are candidates with strong communication skills who can work well in teams."
Top Editor Interview Questions & How to Answer
Question #1: What's your process to maintaining deadlines?
Question #2: How do you maintain focus when handling the mundane aspects of editing?
Question #3: Describe your approach to offering constructive feedback.
11,598 editor interview questions shared by candidates
You don't seem like a proactive person. Why do you think that is?
Describe about your skills?
Would you be willing to relocate for the job?
What innovative idea for a project can you offer right here, on the spot? (Paraphrasing b/c it was many years ago, but that's the gist.)
Why you left your last Job?
Asking which sports I would be most comfortable with from Golf, Darts and Badminton?
There weren't any difficult questions. The management was desperate to bring someone in and was willing to hire me despite my lack of knowledge of production or the fact I hadn't worked in editorial in more than a decade. The interviewer was not a human resource person.
There were not very many difficult questions, and the conversation mostly revolved around personal anecdotes and pleasantries. Technical and experiential qualifications were discussed only briefly.
No difficult questions, just a comfortable professional interview.
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