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Burson-Marsteller interview questions
Updated 25 Aug 2020
based on 106 ratings
Difficulty
Average
Experience
Mostly positive
How others got an interview
53%
Applied online
Applied online
19%
Employee referral
Employee referral
13%
Recruiter
Recruiter
7%
Campus recruiting
Campus recruiting
5%
Other
Other
2%
In person
In person
1%
Recruitment agency
Recruitment agency
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I took only one round, with one face to face interview with an account director and a 2-hour written test, including translation, news conclusion, grammar correction, and add title to a press
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Question 1
why choose this company and how do you relate this job to the role?
I applied online. I interviewed at Burson-Marsteller
Interview
Fue rápido pero han pasado varios años y ya no recuerdo, entré como becaria así que no aplica. Las entrevistas eran primero RRHH y después con el equipo, que solían ser managers
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Burson-Marsteller (Ciudad de Mexico) in Aug 2017
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Constó de un proceso muy tardado donde no daban seguimiento puntual. Al final me ofrecieron un puesto pero ya tenía otro por el tiempo que se tardaron. Noté que el proceso era demasiado lento.