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      Content Marketing Manager Interview

      1 Jun 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience

      Other Content Marketing Manager interview reviews for CodeSignal

      Content Marketing Manager Interview

      24 Mar 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Negative experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at CodeSignal in Mar 2026

      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at CodeSignal in Apr 2026

      Interview

      You have an interview with an AI, which is awkward and dehumanizing. But it's their platform, so I figured "okay." A month went by with no word, and I received a second assessment for the job and was asked about my age right off the bat, which is not only illegal but also sealed the deal for me. I dropped out of the process from there. If I'm never going to speak to a human, much less be treated like one, it's not the job for me.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell me about a project you managed from beginning to end and what were the results.
      Answer question

      Interview

      I had a relatively good interview process for this role until the end, when it all went downhill. Like another review said, there were several rounds required for the interview: 1st round was an AI phone screening, 2nd round was the first opportunity I had to actually speak to a real person (the hiring manager), 3rd round was a skills assessment that took 45 minutes, 5th round was meeting with the team, 6th round was meeting with the head of marketing, and the 7th and final round was with one of the co-founders. So a lot of rounds and a lot of time and energy spent. After having the final round interview on a Friday morning, I waited to hear back to see if I would be moving forward with next steps. I heard nothing until late evening the following Monday, where the SVP emailed me saying there was an emergency and asked if I could wait a week until the Hiring Manager was back. I told them yes, and I guess that was my mistake. The week went by with no word at all. On day 8, I finally reached back out to see if they had made a final decision since I had heard nothing. No response to that email. Then, the following morning, I received a non-personalized, automated rejection email from the system. They made me wait over a week just to reject me on the final round, with no acknowledgement of how much time I had waited. It felt like they just planned to ghost me after the final round. I hope they start treating their candidates with more respect. This was mishandled on their part, especially since they're a company that claims to want to improve the hiring process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Can you walk through an example of a content strategy that you led, what was the core problem and how did you solve it?
      Answer question

      Content Marketing Manager Interview

      5 Mar 2026
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied online. I interviewed at CodeSignal in Feb 2026

      Interview

      This was a pretty interesting process, but I have some suspicions (see at the end). The traditional recruiter screen was replaced with an AI screen, so that was interesting. I'd never done one before, but it was every bit as impersonal and robotic as you'd expect. It wasn't terrible, but it certainly wasn't as good as a true in-person interview where you can build rapport. I made it past this screen and met with the hiring manager. They were very kind and it went well, but at the same time they seemed pretty disinterested and sort of going through the motions. There didn't seem to be much real intent behind any of the questions. But I did well enough to move on to the next round, which was a time AI skills assessment. Part 1 was a conversation with an AI product marketing manager to test my ability to get the right information for content. Part 2 was to write the intro to a blog post and then a landing page for a gated content asset. I had 45 minutes. I thought it was fine? I didn't make it past this point. I thought I did pretty well, but I'm obviously aware that there's strong talent across content marketing and that most likely I just wasn't quite as impressive as others. However, given that CodeSignal is an AI company and their whole offering is built on using AI to streamline interviews, I can't help but wonder if this is just an opportunity for the company to train their AI systems on internal interviewing data. Even if they are ultimately going to hire someone for this role, I do wonder if they're prolonging it to get as much data as they can to train their models. Of course, this is all pure conjecture. I don't have anything to back it up, and it's likely that I'm mistaken. But between the fact that this role has been open for more than a month and that the hiring manager seemed to be going through the motions rather than genuinely wanting to understand my skills and work history, it did give me a strange impression.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      How do you approach content marketing?
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