Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at W.W. Norton as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 2 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Intern and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Intern and roles were rated as the easiest.
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The hiring manager reached out to me within days of my application to schedule an interview. The initial interviews were positive, but the last interview felt different. I went through a total of 4 interviews and completed an extensive assignment (unpaid) that took me 12+ hours. The assignment involved creating a marketing strategy and at least 3 emails for a hypothetical campaign. In hindsight, I should have seen the assignment as a red flag and gracefully bowed out of the interview process knowing it would be a waste of my time. It was clear to me from the interview questions that my experience didn't quite align with what they were looking for, and I should have listened to my gut. I stayed up past 2am the one night while working on the assignment and edits they requested. I thought I was going above and beyond by putting the sample emails into custom templates I designed in addition to writing sample copy. Looking back, I should have seen the extensive edits requested and open feedback I was given during the interviews and bowed out rather than losing sleep and stressing over it. I have completed assignments for interviews before, but this was the longest one I have ever done and it was the only time I have done one without compensation. I encourage all Norton candidates to refuse the completion of unpaid assignments, and I'll take it as a lesson learned and keep setting that boundary in the future.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at W.W. Norton
Interview
Very arduous process of interview after interview with 5-6 people from the discipline team you're going to and then a sales and technology presentation. It is a very rigid group and they have to make sure you'll conform to the mold they want for as little pay as possible.
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Question 1
Nothing overly specific but mostly questions around strategy, selling, product placement and tying the product strengths to course objectives and challenges.
The interview was very easy. I only had to do one interview and then I received an offer about two weeks later. My interviewer was very friendly and personable and easy to talk to.