The hiring process at Jack Morton takes an average of 14 days when considering 2 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Account Director had the quickest hiring process (on average 14 days), whereas Account Director roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 14 days).
The recruiter moved through questions extremely quickly and often interrupted responses, which made it difficult to fully explain the scope of my background and experience across experiential marketing, live events, and entertainment production.
At times, I felt cornered during the conversation, as the interview became more of a rapid-fire interrogation about agencies and production companies I had worked with rather than a meaningful discussion about leadership experience, operational strategy, or complex productions I’ve managed throughout my career.
I was also not given much opportunity to discuss portfolio examples or large-scale projects relevant to the role. While I understand recruiters often work under tight schedules, I left the interview feeling that there was limited engagement or curiosity regarding my qualifications and overall experience. The interaction did not reflect the collaborative and people-focused culture described in the job posting.
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Question 1
Have you worked with similar clients and if so who?
The process to about almost two months. The Taent Aquistion does the phone screening and they will give you advise on your performance. The 2nd and 3rd round were 30 minutes and straightforward. By the 3rd interview, things got more intense. You will need to be quick and straight-forward with your interview without any word salads.
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Question 1
What made you interested in this position with JM?
Met with Manager, SVP, then HR. Everything happened so fast but backwards. HR discussed benefits before even offered position. Then it took a while to hear back from HR. Next thing you know I was offered the position.
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Question 1
What is your least favorite thing about being onsite?