I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at CNN
Interview
I applied online and heard back from an HR rep within two days.
The first round was an online interview via HireVue where I was given pre-recorded questions from said HR rep, then told to record my response.
This format was SUPER easy, especially because it gives you 30 seconds to prepare and then you can take up to 5 takes.
The questions were super easy as well, all very standard interview stuff.
Then approximately a week later, I heard back from the Senior Editor of the Dept that I had said I was the most interested in. He scheduled a phone interview for the next business day.
We talked for about 15 minutes and it was very relaxed and simple. More specific questions about my qualifications/wants/goals, but still way easier than I expected.
He then gave me a mini assignment to do that night to assess my skills and told me he would contact me about his decision by the end of the week.
Four days later, I got an email from an HR Rep saying I got the job (pending a quick background check).
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
What three departments are you most interested in working with?
First phone interview then face-to face. Was interviewed by the HR from Turner and the senior manager who is going to mentor you through the summer. And was asked to do an excel since the position is about marketing research.
I applied in-person. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at CNN (New York, NY) in Dec 2015
Interview
Apply online through the CNN/jobs at turner portal. Was then contacted by hr to do a online video interview and then was called in the office for an in person interview with a senior member of the team I had applied with. Fairly straightforward and not terribly difficult. I think they want to see someone who is excited to tell stories.