I applied online. I interviewed at Industry Art Works (Redondo Beach, CA) in Feb 2021
Interview
The interview process was fair and unbiased, with questions focused on assessing skills and competencies relevant to the position. Diversity and inclusion were evident throughout, reflecting a genuine commitment to fostering a workplace that values a range of perspectives.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They ask me how if can handle and fast pace environment
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Industry Art Works (Redondo Beach, CA) in Mar 2019
Interview
I applied online via another source. I was contacted by one of the photo editors within a few days. My first clue that this was not a good fit was that she attempted to set up a time for our interview and then never confirmed. If you have to follow up on setting up your own interview, that's not a great sign.
A week or so later, I met with two of the Senior Photo Editors. The interview seemed to go well and I was told they would let me know either way. Surprise surprise, no one got back to me. When I followed up on my own, I was simply told they had decided to "go in a different direction".
It's worth noting that one of the questions asked in the interview was about script reading experience, which struck me as odd for a metadata editor position. They seemed to want someone with this experience. In the end, they expected quite a lot from candidates considering they were paying minimum wage for the position.
The overall atmosphere in the office seemed disorganized and a bit unprofessional. There was a noticeable lack of diversity, both racially and age-wise, with most employees being white and under 30. I didn't get the sense that I would have felt comfortable or happy working there.