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      Entrevista para Videographer/Editor

      2 de out. de 2021
      Candidato(a) sigiloso(a) à entrevista
      Bellevue, WA
      Oferta recusada
      Experiência negativa
      Entrevista com nível médio de dificuldade

      Candidatura

      Candidatei-me online. Fui entrevistado pela VMG Studio 520 (Bellevue, WA) em set. de 2021

      Entrevista

      I had a very strange and unpleasant interview process. I applied for an Associate Producer position. I had a video interview early in the week. This was pretty normal, and wen rather well. They said they'd "get back to me by the end of the week". They ghosted me, and I heard nothing more about this position. About a month or so later, I heard back from them out of the blue, asking if I was interested in a short-term videographer/editor position. When I asked about the previous position, they claimed they "were having technical trouble sending messages through inDeed (the platform I had applied on)". This was pretty blatantly a lie, and if it wasn't, they had numerous other channels they could have contacted me on, so either way it was disrespectful. They seemed in a big hurry to get me in on this position, they asked if I could come into the office to talk about the position, what the work would be, and how it would be structured. Again, they were clearly desperate to get me in the door as fast as possible. When I came into the office to talk about the position, I was interviewed by no less that 5-6 people, including the CEO herself, and they seem to not exactly know what position I was there to fill. The interview was intense, and there was some mild bickering between members of the team throughout. Classic red flag, they referred to their workforce as "a family" several times. The CEO asked a few convoluted hypothetical questions, that essentially laid out that they expect you to work strange hours, come in for overtime, and that they have poor project management. The atmosphere got noticeably hostile when I pushed back on these points. I received an offer quickly, for a one month contract. The contract would put me as a salaried employee (60k/yr), and that I'd be expected to work "40 hours a week minimum", with some strong implications that I'd be working much more than this. I reached out to some former VMG employees on LinkedIn, and asked some of my other colleagues in the industry if they had heard of VMG. Almost everyone had warning stories, and urged me to tread very cautiously. I would not recommend interviewing or working here.

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      Pergunta 1

      Suppose it is 4:00 on a Friday. You have a family dinner scheduled at 5:30 tonight. Your executive producer calls, and says a client has a bunch of changes for their project, and needs them by their end of day, today. This is expected to be 2 hours of work. This is a large, very important client, and this is the absolute final delivery date for this project. How do you handle this situation?
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      Dear Reviewer, Due to the shifting work needs of a creative agency there can be re-evaluations of open positions even part way through the interview/hiring process. It’s not unusual to start the process planning to hire one position and realize the reality of the job needs are different or more specialized than anticipated. Also, commonly, we will have an applicant apply for one position and find their skills and experience are better suited for a different role. When those needs or considerations change, we try to communicate them as clearly as possible. We thought we had done so in this case, however, from your review is sounds as though there was a miscommunication. We can only promise to strive to be better at this in the future and work with our Hiring Team to communicate with our pool of applicants more effectively. Culture has become a huge focus of our workplace and something we actively try to cultivate and protect. When we look to bring on new team members, we want to make sure they are not only in the best position for their skill set but a good fit for the team and culture. Agency work can have deadlines and workloads that change rapidly, and we try to make sure any potential team member comes into the work with the ability to prioritize and adapt. As a result, our interview process includes both technical and behavioral questions to gauge work motivations, the best support structures, and how we may need to adjust internally for the candidate to succeed. We also try to include at least one department member for the potential position as they help provide nuance and expertise on the work. Even though it wasn’t a perfect match for this position, we did offer a one-month contract, as we had been impressed by the skills and experience you brought. We are saddened that it didn’t work out and wish you the best in your future endeavors.