I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Brafton (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2015
Interview
Started with phone interview, then moved onto a 90-minute timed writing test, which basically consisted of writing two 200-300 blogs based on two articles they provided. After that had an in-person interview with very standard questions. Was supposed to take some kind of IQ test but the computer wasn't working...
In retrospect, it was all a little excessive considering the standard of writing at Brafton, which was very low.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Honestly nothing out of the ordinary. Just be personable and you'll be fine.
I applied online. I interviewed at Brafton in Nov 2014
Interview
I got an email less than 2 weeks after submitting my application to request a phone interview. We arranged this as well as a time for me to take Brafton's writing exercise, which would take 90 minutes. The interview with Delia went well (I thought), standard questions, and lots of time for me to ask my own questions and get a comprehensive idea of the job. I did the writing exercises right after and was told I'd hear back soon. After more than a week had gone by, I emailed a follow-up to both the HR contact and the person who interviewed me. No response. I waited another couple weeks and then emailed again to check in. I was excited about the prospect of working here, but no one ever responded, which I found quite unprofessional, not to mention rude, considering I went through their interview process.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at Brafton (Boston, MA) in Oct 2014
Interview
They don't care about you. All they care about is how much they can get out of you if you're hired. They do a ridiculous skill assessment that means nothing, and even the person I interviewed with said it was just protocol to do it. Felt like an SAT when I took it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is one of your strengths and one of your weaknesses?