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      Marketing Executive Interview

      1 Feb 2025
      Anonymous interview candidate
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Gemserv

      Interview

      I applied online and had an initial 15-minute Microsoft Teams meeting with the hiring manager. It was a good conversation—straightforward and to the point. For the second stage, I was asked to prepare a project that required significant effort (around 3–4 hours over two days). I met about 80% of their expectations. A hiring manager should recognize that if a candidate meets 100% of the requirements, they would likely lose interest within the first six months—and that was exactly my case. During the interview, I was asked if I had direct client experience, to which I honestly said no. The manager then mentioned that they were looking for someone with that background. However, four weeks later, I saw the job reposted as a Marketing Graduate position—typically a role that wouldn’t require direct client experience or placements. I never received any feedback or response after my interview. Hiring managers may forget how they treat candidates, but candidates will always remember their experience. That said, I ended up securing my first-choice role elsewhere, so all worked out in the end!

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