I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Freelance (Singapore) in Mar 2017
Interview
It was a relatively painless process; almost felt instinctive. Made eye contact, stomach growled, panicked for a second but calmed down pretty soon after. I just realised it was something normal, so I went for it.
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I have been freelancing as a copywriter for a bit now and it has been quite easy to find jobs. I have been freelancing as a copywriter for a bit now and it has been quite easy to find jobs.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
whats your website? can you send me your portfolio?
I had a phone call and talked about my previous experiences and various skills required for the position and how they relate to the current role that I was interviewing for.