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      News Associate Program Interview

      23 Jan 2024
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY

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      News Associate Program Interview

      5 May 2023
      Anonymous employee
      New York, NY
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      Difficult interview

      Application

      I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY)

      Interview

      Two part interview process: - first interview: one-on-one with a news executive. This one was a lot easier, they asked pretty basic questions to test your news/production knowledge and gague your interest in the program. - After the one-on-one, I received a writing test. I was given basic facts, a press release, and maybe a few other materials,, and I was required to write a print story using all of these resources. - Final interview was the most difficult. It was a panel interview with at least 10 different NBC News executives. Not gonna lie it was very intimidating and to date the scariest intv ive ever done.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      1. specific question about my essay response 2. pitch 5 stories for nightly news in order of how they would air. 3. pitch 5 stories for digital 4. How is AI going to affect the future of journalism 5. Correct way to convince someone to give you an exclusive interview 6. How you would go about verifying unsubstanciated claims 7. Thoughts on how/why journalists cover gun violence so heavily 8. How journalists could respond better if something like jan6th were to happen again.
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      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at NBCUniversal (New York, NY) in Apr 2023

      Interview

      This was definitely one of the harder interview processes I have been through. Make sure you devote a lot of time to your essays as they will come up later in the interview process. The first interview was more informal. I was tested on my news judgement and ethics with a bunch of "what if" scenarios. The purpose of that first interview is to establish whether you are passionate about news and what kind of addition you would bring to the program. Some behavioral questions required me to reflect back on stories I've produced. The second interview was.... intimidating to say the least. It was a 25 minute interview with a panel of 10 NBC News executives. They each took turns asking questions. These questions were a lot more difficult and I had to take time to think each through. Here are a few I remember: - if something like jan 6. were to happen again, how can journalists better respond? - how is AI going to affect the future of journalism? - how would you handle conflicting unverified claims that are newsworthy? - what role do you believe journalists have in covering gun violence? - how would you convince someone who has survived a terrorist attack to give NBC and exclusive interview? Those are just a few I remember. Come prepared with questions and bring an enthusiastic attitude.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      - Why NBC? - Why do you want to be a journalist? - Tell me about a story (you produced) that changed you as a journalist? - Career goals?
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