I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Frank Body (Melbourne) in Jul 2021
Interview
I had an initial interview with the team and from there was invited to do an application task. I was given a weekend to do it and, as it was quite an extensive task, it took me the whole two days to pull it together. Despite being promised a follow up interview to present the work I had done, I never even received any confirmation that it was received, let alone that second interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The application task was to put together a product description and one weeks worth of social media content for a new product, consisting of 8 posts/stories and one activation idea.
I was then additionally asked to provide an hypothesis about why the content may not perform well, and create an alternative two post ideas.
The final stage of the task was to provide a response to a community management question.
they had great questions, and made it clear they were really get to try to know you. very friendly interviewers that made you get comfortable first. i had two rounds and both rounds asked about my experience and interest in frank
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Frank Body (Melbourne) in Feb 2021
Interview
Sent an application. Then I received a task: creating an influencer strategy for them for two countries and a specific product. I tried completing the task as quick as possible and answered some aspects superficially and it still took me a whole day to complete. Was wondering whether it would be worth it or whether they just wanted to use the information from all the candidates for free labour. The task and my work experiences were then discussed in the interview. I was grateful that the hard work it took to get the task done was acknowledged, but after not receiving an offer I'm not sure it was worth the time and effort. To make it fair on people, the task should cover a smaller scope of work.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why I chose the influencers I chose. Why diversity matters.