After listing qualifications for the job, I was asked if I met those qualifications. I was also given a list of job responsibilities and asked if I was comfortable with them. After the questionnaire with many more questions where I could write about previous job experiences, what I believed made me a good candidate, what hours I can work, what my career goals are, and what I accomplished in previous jobs, I was asked if my answers were accurate. Position details were shared with me and I was asked if they met my expectations.
Proofreader Interview Questions
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What are the job duties of a proof-reader?
"Please point out the typos in your cover letter."
Tell a bit about yourself. Explain your editing process.
Do you speak French? The role requires a knowledge of French
I was questioned as to why I wanted to enter this field given prior background. I hadn't really done this kind of work before.
No questions were asked, just the two tests.
How do you manage expectations(campaign level) and time?
How do you approach editing something that you do not believe in (mostly relating to religious texts, which I did not encounter during my time there).
There was nothing particularly difficult or unexpected - all of the questions were standard interview questions (which I had studied beforehand and practiced a bit, so there was not anything that I couldn't handle or come up with an answer for).
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