I applied online. I interviewed at SelfPublishing.com (Austin, TX) in Jun 2025
Interview
The interview process began with an email to schedule a with a brief 15-minute phone screening. During the call I introduced myself, discussed my background, and highlighted relevant skills to show alignment with the role.
Interview questions [1]
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They referenced a top role on my resume, asking how I personally benefitted from the task and how others also gained value from my contributions.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at SelfPublishing.com in Aug 2025
Interview
I applied online and received an e-mail from HR to schedule a phone screen. We scheduled a call for 12:30pm last Friday 8/15/24. The interviewer called me 30 minutes early and left a voicemail to reschedule the phone. I called back, left her a voicemail, sent an email confirming appointment time, I texted her back a screenshot of our email showing 12:30pm call time and asking if we'll still talk at 12:30pm as scheduled. NO RESPONSE! I sent ANOTHER follow-up email today 8/18/25 and have not received a response. Very unprofessional.
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Question 1
The big question: why didn't the HR representative double check her e-mail to confirm a scheduled call time before she left for the day and ghosted a candidate?
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at SelfPublishing.com
Interview
I interviewed with [Self-Publishing Company] for the Creative Director role. The first interview was a phone call, followed by a Zoom interview with their VP of Marketing. After receiving positive feedback, I followed up with a thank-you email, expressing my interest in the next steps. No response.
A week later, I sent another follow-up email to their HR, reiterating my interest in the role. Still nothing. To rule out any email issues, I CC’d another contact from the company. After three emails and a month of waiting, they completely ghosted me—no rejection, no update, nothing.
They also asked me to complete a project to "see how I handle it," which is highly unprofessional for a senior role like Creative Director. With 20 years of experience, this kind of request is rare and unnecessary—I wouldn’t have done it.
This level of unprofessionalism is a red flag for anyone considering applying or working with them. A simple response would have sufficed, but their silence speaks volumes about their internal culture. If they treat potential hires this way, how do they treat their employees or customers?
A good company fosters mutual respect. Hiring is a two-way street—I bring skills and expertise, and in return, I get paid for my work. If a company can’t handle basic communication, it’s not a place worth considering. Based on my experience and their already low ratings, I strongly suggest staying away.
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Question 1
Typical questions are normally available online for creative director roles.