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Global Communications Manager Interview Questions
46 global communications manager interview questions shared by candidates
Tell me about how your responsibility and thought process in handling a recent challenging situation (referencing a recent crisis at the current job)?
How would you improve Spotcaps communications strategy? What would you change in the current approach?
"Guest columns are crucial to profile the finance and fintech expertise of Spotcap's Management team. Please find below two examples authored by Spotcap co-founder and CEO Toby Triebel. Please write your own guest column for Toby Triebel, CEO of Spotcap. You can decide about the topic yourself!" (exact quote)
What is your leadership style?
If you had one "do-over" in your career, what would it be.
Started off with telling about what type of questions that the recruiter wanted to ask today and that she would be back to give me feedback within five days. Questions were very standardized. Tell me about yourself? Why did you quit your last job? How come you took that decision (almost implying, that was a strange decision)? Why did you move to the US? What would be your greatest asset for this job? Then briefly thanked me and hang up. After the phone screening I didn't hear anything back from the recruiter. Since she said she would come back I thought she would do so both with a positive or a negative outcome, but nope, nothing.
All asked the same question to go over my background and experience as if they did not read my CV in advance. Asked a lot of tactical and situational based questions. Did not spend a lot of time on strategic areas of success.
None of the questions were difficult, however it was more their reactions to everything I said that were very unexpected. They asked me in advance to prepare an extensive briefing of how I'd position the company at 30-60-90 days (if it was just an outline to see how I thought, that's fine, expected and I'm glad to provide it, but this wasn't that, it was a full blown PR/Communications plan, and it really felt like the whole "interview" process was more a way for them to garner free, creative, MarComm ideas. I wouldn't be surprised if that role never gets filled. It was just an overall icky experience.
Why do you want to work for Fisher Price?
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