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      Copywriter Interview

      Jan 29, 2012
      Anonymous employee
      San Luis Obispo, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through university. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at Etna Interactive (San Luis Obispo, CA) in Mar 2010

      Interview

      The interview process was casual. Everyone wears jeans. I was interviewed by the department head and one of the other writers.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you approach the writing process?
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      Other Copywriter interview reviews for Etna Interactive

      Copywriter Interview

      Jan 25, 2019
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at Etna Interactive in Jan 2019

      Interview

      A pre-schedule 15-minute phone call with a nice sounding young woman who was clearly reading questions from a script. The interview felt very canned and impersonal. When I asked for clarification on one of the questions she re-read it word for word and when I asked my question again in a different way she paused and said, "I'm just reading the questions they gave me...I don't know." Not a great first impression of the company but understandable. Toward the end of the interview, she said that the starting salary I had listed (on the online application I had originally filled out where they asked the question "What is your desired salary?") was higher than they were prepared to offer and asked if I was open to negotiating. I said yes and then asked what was the range they were working with for the position. She did not know but said she could ask her manager who would know. I am fully aware that this is standard but it was another unimpressive interaction with Etna. They were able to fully and clearly articulate the job requirements and expectations but were unable to offer a range of compensation after asking a prospective hire if the company could offer them a lower salary than desired. Lack of salary transparency is a well-documented contributor to wage gaps, specifically targeting women and POC. If Etna Interactive truly wants to be an inclusive and diverse leader in their industry and the local SLO community, start with salary transparency. SLO county is expensive and no self-respecting professional is looking to live paycheck to paycheck. Embrace the reality of whatever pay scale issues are currently being practiced at Etna and be a business game changer in SLO.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Are you willing to negotiate on salary?
      1 Answer
      4
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      Etna Interactive response
      7y
      I’m so sorry for your unsatisfactory experience. We do have a lovely person training in our HR department who performs our screening calls with the applicants about whom we are most excited. Your feedback helped us uncover an important opportunity to improve our process. We realize, thanks to you, that we need to both clearly define the role of the first call (a quick call to gather more information for the hiring manager) and the caller (a member of our HR team who won’t be able to answer some more detailed questions about the position). We thank you for your time and for the feedback.

      Copywriter Interview

      Feb 10, 2014
      Anonymous employee
      San Luis Obispo, CA
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at Etna Interactive (San Luis Obispo, CA)

      Interview

      Hiring process started out with a writing sample that I was given a deadline to complete. The writing sample topic was very straight forward, the deadline was a little tight considering I had other commitments that day (that I did not disclose), but I asked for an extension for the next morning and it was approved. After I "passed the writing test," I was asked to come in the next day for an interview, which went very well and I was offered the job that day. Keep in mind, this is when Etna Interactive was at it's old office, so the company hiring process may have changed since the company continues to grow and expand.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      The hardest questions were probably just the ones that had to do with how comfortable I was with viewing pictures of plastic surgeries. Some of them have some nudity, so it just was a little awkward to talk about.
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