Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Hearst (New York, NY) en nov 2011
Entrevista
The interview was great. I came as prepared as possible- I had my portfolio and asked a lot of questions about the internship. I also showed the manager that I had done my research about Hearst.
The interview lasted 30 minutes. The manager then asked me to email her some of my work and told me that there will be a second interview the following week. That same day I emailed and the next day she told me that the staff and her were very impressed with my work and offered me the position.
very simple, one phone interview with your supervisor. laid back and really nice. just wants to know more about you. know your background and why you want to work there.
Me postulé a través de una facultad o universidad. El proceso tomó 1 día. Acudí a una entrevista en Hearst (New York, NY) en sep 2011
Entrevista
Contacted me fairly quickly after application. a 45 minute interview with three people at the same with questions ranging from what I think the magazine is, how much do I read, do questions about my resume. The office was one floor, but busy, generally pretty quiet but always with a conversation going on. The job felt very "New York-y", dynamic but somewhat set in its ways. Unfortunately, there was not much interaction between editorial side and publishing side in my experience (save for the few coffee break chats).
In terms of advice, I definitely recommend people to familiarize with the magazine very well. Knowing what type of advertisers is a plus but not necessary especially for the marketing job. Know what sets Esquire ahead from its competitive set (GQ etc) and be prepared to explain what you can bring to the table.