They originally said there would be three interviews, including the initial call—but it ended up being four. I had to present my work twice, one of which was completely unexpected. What they described as an “informal chat” (the 4th interview) turned into a high-pressure interview with a request to walk through my presentation again.
Overall, it felt excessive for the role and the offered salary. None of my questions were answered—they couldn’t even tell me who my manager would be or what kind of clients I’d be working with. The process felt very one-sided and disorganised. Honestly, it was a big mess which made me question many many times whether it's the place for me.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Impression Digital in Jun 2024
Interview
It is straight forward and simple. The interviewer was easy to talk to. Felt more casual than a professional thing. They were re-structuring at that point so some departments felt up in the air
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
My goals and future aspirations and how it would apply within the company
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Impression Digital
Interview
A call followed by an in person interview with a presentation task. I felt overall they were straight forward, friendly and thorough. The organisation of the interview was a bit off though - the task was a big one, it took me ~two working days worth of hours to complete on top of my current job, and preparation for other interviews, and I hadn't had much opportunity to find out more about the role (initial call was ~20 minutes). So I worked very hard for an interview with a company I still didn't know too much about (and in the end felt the role wasn't for me). Would have preferred a longer interview with standard interview Qs (and an opportunity for me to ask Qs) before then having a follow up presentation task. The stress of putting so much work into a presentation was not worth it in the end!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The presentation task - create an annual event strategy for the business, with information about audience members and industries.