Interviewed with a big agency (rant)
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Learn from a dev's disappointing interview experience with a big agency and how to prepare for similar situations
Action Steps
- Research the agency's technology stack and recent projects to show interest and knowledge
- Prepare thoughtful questions to ask the interviewer, such as their approach to web development or company culture
- Review common web development interview questions and practice answering them confidently
- Evaluate the agency's communication and organization during the interview process
- Consider asking about the agency's expectations and goals for the role to ensure alignment
Who Needs to Know This
Developers, product managers, and team leads can benefit from understanding the importance of preparation and research in interviews, especially with large agencies
Key Insight
💡 Preparation and research are key to a successful interview, even with large agencies
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Key Takeaways
Learn from a dev's disappointing interview experience with a big agency and how to prepare for similar situations
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I won't name names because I got in trouble for that last post but I interviewed with the biggest agency I've ever gotten a call back from. They are 150+ employees, at least one major national corporation as a client. You would think that because they are so high and mighty they have their s*** together but honestly no. The first interview was with the "big boss" the digital director. The second interview was actually 4 separate teams calls scheduled bac
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