I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Penguin Random House (New York, NY) in Feb 2015
Interview
I had a phone call with the HR person, and then went in to meet the person I would be reporting to. She gave me a writing assignment for a title. Then I met with some more senior people at a second interview. Overall, it took about three weeks. Even though some imprints can be casual, make sure to dress sharply, have a notebook, and come prepared with questions of your own.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Honestly, it was the standard stuff. Just be personable and knowledgable about the imprint.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Penguin Random House (New York, NY) in Jun 2016
Interview
I was contacted by HR only after my acquaintance physically put my resume on their desk (they don't seem to review online applications ever). I think had an interview with the marketing manager and the events coordinator. Everyone was very casual and outgoing, and I left after 2 hours feeling confident. They gave me an assignment that required reading a novel and writing a marketing plan on it, with the deadline being two days later. I submitted it the next day. I was then ignored by HR, despite weekly check up emails, for A MONTH AND A HALF. When they finally did get back to me it was to say they hired internally (something it seems happens a fair bit).
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Penguin Random House (New York, NY) in Aug 2016
Interview
My interview consisted of four steps - a phone screening, two separate interviews with the manager and assistant manager of digital, and a third interview with the head of Young Adult books. The interviews were enjoyable and conversational, as we talked about our favorite books and what drew me to this particular area of publishing. The fourth step in the process was submitting an assignment, which I did promptly.
After that, I didn't hear anything. My assignment was an online article, which I could track activity on, and I saw that it was never opened after I submitted. A week later I followed up with HR, and was told the position had been filled.
Overall, the experience was positive, but knowing that the work I was asked to submit was not even reviewed really soured the entire process for me.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is it about this area of publishing (Young Adult, in this case) that appeals to you?