30 William Morris Endeavor Entertainment Interview Questions & Answers
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1. In a nutshell, what is the role of a talent agent?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: The interviewer would like to know what you believe to be the responsibilities of a talent agent. The first step to understanding what your job requirements will be at William Morris Endeavor is to know the ins and outs of their business. Discuss what you believe they do at William Morris Endeavor and what your contribution will be. Be sure to refer back to the job ad if you are unsure.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"From your job description, and the research I have done on William Morris Endeavor, I believe the role of a talent agent is to communicate with potential employers and negotiate contracts on behalf of talent; primarily in the entertainment industry. If I were a talent agent for William Morris Endeavor I would act as a professional representative for talent in the movie, music, and sports industries primarily."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"Since William Morris Endeavor works in a multitude of areas, I believe the bulk of my responsibilities would be to represent actors, authors, athletes, musicians and more. I would work hard to find jobs for our roster of talent, and help negotiate contracts with top pay on their behalf."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2. How do you build rapport with your clients?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: The agent would like to know your methods when it comes to getting to know your clients and building trust with them. Some ways that you can build rapport with your clients include:
- Do what you say that you will
- Ask them questions about themselves
- Use the same jargon and industry terms they use
- Set clear expectations, on both sides, from the start
- Show your extensive knowledge base
- Always be presentable in looks and actions
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I am a naturally curious person which means that I often build a rapport with my clients by asking them questions about themselves. I like to know about their business, their career path, family, hobbies, and how they got to where they are today. Most people enjoy talking about themselves, so this approach is usually a very successful one."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"The number one rule of service, and building a solid rapport with your client base, is to remember! Remember their names, their kids' names, important dates, where they went on vacation, and their favorite lunch spot. When you remember details, it shows that you care. This approach has never failed me."
Written by Rachelle Enns
3. Would you say you are a better verbal or written communicator?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: In the entertainment business, it's vital that you are reliable both as a written, and a verbal communicator. Your talents may lean one way or another, and that is okay. Discuss with the interviewer in which manner you prefer to communicate and then be sure to discuss how you are improving in the other.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I prefer verbal communication because I feel that with written communication, wires can be crossed, due to lack of tone, fluctuation, expression, and body language. I will always choose a face to face conversation whenever possible."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I am comfortable with both so it would depend on the message, I suppose. Big news needs to be communicated verbally and followed up in written form, but quick messages or simple changes can be communicated effectively through email without the hassle of breaking away from work for a call or meeting."
Written by Rachelle Enns
4. Where have you trained?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: Take some time to bring your education to life for the talent agent. Be sure to highlight the ways you have educated yourself as an actor, where you shone, and where you have gone over and above in your training. If you have studied specific acting methods or worked under any renowned acting coaches, be sure to include names. The acting industry is a well-networked community, and these names and connections could add value to you as an applicant.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I studied at the New York Film Academy where I earned a Master of Fine Arts. I have completed multiple acting workshops from renowned coaches such as Susan Batson and William Esper. I have formal training in the Meisner Technique."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"My education is from The Julliard School of Drama where I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. Here, I was a part of two major productions where I received a great deal of one-on-one training from the school's most renowned professors."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
5. What do you think is holding you back in your acting career?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: This question can be a tough one to answer at first, as it requires you to dig deep and honestly think about what you could be doing better, or where you could improve your situation as an actor. This query is similar to 'What are your weaknesses?'
We rarely want to focus on what we aren't doing well; however, the interviewer wants you to spotlight and discuss what you are doing to overcome an obstacle. Your response should focus on what you are doing to get past whatever is holding you back in your acting career.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"What has been holding me back in my acting career has been my location and lack of on-hand resources. This lack of support for my acting career is what has prompted my move to LA. I am looking forward to growing my network, and joining some vibrant associations in the area."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I believe that my lack of experience is what has been holding me back in my acting career. I am taking every audition that I can, in hopes that I will land more gigs and expand my resume. I believe that my search for an Acting Agent will help me greatly since, once signed to an agency, I will see more fruitful opportunities."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
6. What film have you seen lately that inspired you?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: The agent would like to get to know you, and the types of films that resonate with you. Without pigeonholing yourself into a specific genre, take the time to think of a movie that made you think, look inward, feel all the feels, or left you feeling inspired. There is no right or wrong response; however, this is the time to show passion and enthusiasm for other people's work. Without a thoughtful answer prepared, it could translate as a lack of genuine interest for your industry or craft.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I would have to choose the Indie film 'Long Day's Journey into Night.' The premise of the film is of a man's return to his hometown in search of a woman he has never been able to forget. I found the idea to be fascinating as my parents have a love story with similar beginnings. The haunting tale of loss and regret is one that I will not soon forget."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"Indie films are the most fascinating and inspiring as I have so much respect to those filmmakers who are not working with the multi-million or billion dollar blockbuster budgets. The most inspiring film I have seen lately would be Blindspotting. It's a dramedy that pulls out some hard conversations surrounding race, gentrification, and social class. The film made me think about how I face these topics in my own life."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
7. Describe your acting style, your type, and what you believe to be your age range.
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: It is imperative to an Acting Agent that you know who you are, as an actor. You must show that you have a vivid idea of the type of characters you can best play. You want to be sure that your answer aligns well with what an agent or casting director would have in mind for you. Rather than focusing on your big dreams for the future, be ready to discuss these questions from the perspective of where you are right now.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have fully embraced method acting, a style in which I have trained for many years. I find it an exciting challenge to adopt the lifestyle, traits, and habits of the characters I play. I am very dedicated to my craft and prefer playing deeper roles and complex characters. I believe my age range to be 30-45 as this is the range I am most often called to audition for."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"Comedic acting is by far where I am most comfortable. I began my career as a stand-up comic and have recently found my way into professional acting. I can readily play characters such as the nerdy student, the underdog, or the misunderstood weird kid. I believe the age range I fit into best includes high school to college students; ages 16 to 24."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
8. Why are you looking for an Acting Agent at this time?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: Actors may not always need an agent to land gigs; however, it comes highly recommended. The benefits of an Acting Agent include promoting their interests, representing actors during negotiations, seeking out new clients and opportunities, booking auditions, and more. All of this work is helpful since an agent can spend a lot of time seeking new opportunities, allowing an actor to focus on perfecting their craft. Be transparent about why you are looking for an agent. Since this industry is well-connected and small, beware of speaking poorly of any other agent.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I had a wonderful agent for the past three years; however, I have outgrown her work as the opportunities she had for me were with smaller clients. She and I agreed that it was time for me to seek out an agent like yourself with more robust clients and more significant opportunities."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I relocated to this city about two weeks ago, and on my to-do list was to find a local and well connected Acting Agent like yourself. I am ready to get my name out there and fill my calendar with auditions!"
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
9. Walk me through your career highlights, as an actor.
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: The interviewer wants to know what you consider to be the greatest accomplishment of your acting career. The most pivotal moment of your career will give the interviewer a solid idea of where you are in your journey, and what you value. Think about your careers' proudest moment and portray this time to the interviewer with passion and enthusiasm.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have been pursuing an acting career for the past six years, three of which have been spent working on the same local television series. I went into this audition confident and well rehearsed and was fortunate enough to land a regular role. I realize that many actors struggle to earn great roles like this, so I am appreciative for the opportunity every day."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"The greatest highlight of my career was the opportunity to learn under Michelle Danner, the acting professional who coaches celebrities like Salma Hayek and James Franco. The techniques that I learned will be lifelong applications for me."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
10. Tell me about your industry connections. Which casting directors know your work?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: The acting industry is a well-connected, very small world. The agent would like to know who you know, which casting directors are familiar with your work, and where you have been auditioning. In the acting industry, it's okay to name drop. In fact, it's encouraged! Be prepared with some references as well.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"This year I have auditioned for a variety of talented directors including (insert familiar people the agent may know). I have been working as an actor in this city for the past twelve years and would say that I am well connected. I maintain membership with a couple of actors' guilds and spend time as an acting coach for upcoming talent every summer."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I am newer to my acting career, so it's important to me that I spend a lot of time networking. I was recently accepted as a member of the Actors' Equality Association of LA, and I volunteer for the LA Indie Film Fest every year. I know the organizers there very well. My last few auditions were with {name of casting directors}, and my last booked gig was with {name of casting director}."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
11. If you could be known as a thought leader across any topic or industry, which would you choose?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an author or speaker: William Morris Endeavor would like to get to know you better, and the topics for which you are most passionate. If you could be represented and widely known for your knowledge on any subject or industry; which would you choose? Express your interest and enthusiasm to the agent, showing them why they should pick you up for their talent roster.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"The books I write are primarily mystery, thriller, and drama. If I could be known as an expert on any topic, it would be for true crime stories. I have conducted a great deal of research on these topics and am comfortable teaching many psychology-based concepts to others."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"One topic I am most passionate about is the topic of human productivity. I would love to be known as an expert in this field teaching enterprise corporations how to build their business' while maximizing the efforts of every person they hire."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
12. List for me the workshops and other education you have when it comes to your training as a comedian.
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a comedian: William Morris Endeavor wants to see that you have put in the work to hone in on your comedic craft, before approaching an agency to represent you. The better your resume looks, the easier it will be for the agent to rep you and book you for new opportunities. Discuss the formal education you have, including your degree (if applicable) and other workshops that you have attended.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have a Bachelor's Degree in Visual and Performing Arts which has helped me when it comes to an understanding of how a comedian should perform to improve the experience for their audience. Since graduating I have taken many comedy workshops focused on topics such as timing, engaging with the audience, and comedy writing."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I have taken comedy workshops that are one day, and a few that take place over the entire course of a weekend. The courses I have taken covered improv and sketch comedy, working with a live audience, comedy for television, and comedy writing. I am eager to learn and will continue taking more classes to progress in my comedy career."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
13. How often are you booked for gigs?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a musician: The talent agent would like to get a scope of your local network and the amount of work you are currently booking on your own. This number will help them to assess if you are ready for, or indeed in need of, formal representation. Think of the percentage of days per month you have work, and be prepared to discuss the type of jobs you are currently booking.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I currently handle my own bookings and find that January to May, I am booked about 70% of the time. In the summer months, as well as around the holidays, I am 100% booked and often have to turn opportunities away. It is challenging for me to manage on my own which is one of the reasons I am seeking agency representation from William Morris Endeavor."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I just started booking jobs for next year, so it's safe to say that I am in demand a few months in advance. I have built a strong network over the past year and am ready to take my musical talents to the next level. I know William Morris Endeavor can help me with this next milestone. "
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
14. What type of representation are you looking for?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: The Acting Agent would like to know that this relationship will be mutually beneficial, and a good fit all around. It's essential that you go into your interview with a good idea of what you expect from this agency or agent representation. Be prepared to discuss the soft and hard skills that you are looking for when it comes to the individual or agency representing you.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I am looking for representation from an agent who understands me, as an artist. I want representation that presents me actively, and promptly, to filmmakers and television producers, primarily. I have spent a great deal of time in commercial work and, although lucrative, I would like to dip my toes into more serious, long-term roles. I am seeking a well-connected agent or agency who can collaborate with me to make that happen."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"First and foremost, I want to begin my acting career on the right foot. To me, this means collaborating with an agency or individual agent who has integrity in the acting industry and is well-connected. I am a go-getter, so I work best with proactive people, rather than agents who wait for jobs to pass their desk. Most important to me is working with someone seasoned in the acting industry from whom I can learn."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
15. Why do you want to be an agent with William Morris Endeavor?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: There is a lot of competition for talent agent and talent agent-in-training roles with William Morris Endeavor. Come to your interview very prepared to discuss why you want to work for them, specifically. Perhaps it's their renowned training, the talent they represent, their reputation, or an experience you have had with an employee of their company. Whatever your response is, be sure to exude enthusiasm for this opportunity.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have had my eye on a potential role with William Morris Endeavor for a couple of years now. This application is my third application to William Morris Endeavor in three years. It's important to me that I join an agency that has a world-class reputation and offers unlimited opportunity for growth. The fact that your agent training is known globally as the best training in the industry is reasoning enough for me to pursue this opportunity eagerly."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"Emma Stone and The Rock are among my favorite actors, and I am aware that William Morris Endeavor represents them. I believe that being the agent for talent such as these two says all that I need to know about your reputation and ability in this industry. I want to learn from the best."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
16. Why do you believe you would make a great talent agent?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: This question is another form of asking, 'Why should we hire you?'. The interviewer would like to know what makes you the top choice for William Morris Endeavor and why you think you will have success as a talent agent. This business can be competitive and cutthroat so be prepared to answer very specifically why you believe you'll be one of the few to make it and flourish.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I will make a great talent agent because I am persuasive, and have excellent negotiation skills. People trust me, they like me, and they have full faith that I will get the job done with their best interest in mind. Half the battle of a talent agent is to build a network of people who buy into your work, and I can do exactly that."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I will make a great talent agent because I come to this industry with grit, a strong work ethic, and zero ego. My work at William Morris Endeavor will be all about the client and what is best for them. With an approach like this, clients are sure to have a great experience working with me, and they will remember my name when it comes time for booking a gig or gaining fresh representation."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
17. William Morris Endeavor handles a wide range of talent from authors, speakers, musicians, athletes, and actors. With which entertainment segment are you most interested?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: William Morris Endeavor manages talent in the following sectors:
- Actors for Motion Picture, Television & Voice Over
- Musicians
- Authors
- Athletes
- YouTube Stars
- Comedians
- Chefs
Be prepared to discuss which sector of their business you are most interested in growing your career. There is no right or wrong answer; however, be ready to explain why you are choosing this particular niche.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have a range of interests; however, if I had to choose one sector I would choose to be an agent for athletes. I grew up playing every sport I could and went to university on a football scholarship. I can talk the talk and level with competitive people."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I am most interested in the music segment of your agency. I play multiple instruments and have a keen interest and knowledge of music. This musical training gives me a keen appreciation for the challenges your clients face in the music and entertainment industry."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
18. If you could compare your comedic styling to any top act, who would it be and why?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a comedian: Your answer will reveal to the agent a lot about your comedy style, and what type of gigs for which you will be most suitable. As your agent and representative, it's essential that William Morris Endeavor would have a full understanding of your comedy style and professional preferences.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"If I could compare my comedic style to any top act, I would say it's in the style of Adam Sandler in the sense that my true personality shines through in every character that I play or portray in my writing, stand-up, and acting."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I have always looked up to Tina Fey because of her ability to write, produce, and deliver comedy better than most aspiring comedians. I believe that my comedy style has the same dry humor as a lot of her work."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
19. What can William Morris Endeavor do best, for an up and coming author, speaker, or thought leader?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an author or speaker: William Morris Endeavor would like to get an idea of the ways you feel they could support you, as your agent. Discuss with the agent what you believe to be their responsibilities in this collaboration but also discuss how you will hold up your portion of the duties. How can William Morris Endeavor best ensure your success, and what are you willing to do to make sure you support their efforts?
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"For an up and coming author, I believe that William Morris Endeavor would be very helpful by not only helping to sell a book or manuscript but also to teach the author about the industry and how to navigate its ins and outs. Negotiating lucrative contracts is another important aspect for William Morris Endeavor to handle. As an experienced writer, I know first hand how challenging it is to fight for your work and its worth."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"As an up and coming thought leader and speaker, I believe what William Morris Endeavor could best do for me is to help me feel confident in navigating this industry that is so new to me. By acting as an expert, I will feel the support that I have lacked as a self-represented public figure. In turn, you can be sure that I would deliver the best possible work, spending less energy on negotiating with clients and more energy focused on my creative craft."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
20. I want to know how you see yourself. If you could compare your acting style to anyone, who would it be?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: The interviewing agent wants to know how you best describe yourself. Before your interview, it's a great idea to do some deep thinking about your acting style, whose acting style you enjoy emulating, where you source your acting inspiration, and how you want to be seen as a professional actor. Be sure to give a heartfelt answer and one that will be memorable.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"If I had to compare my acting style to anyone, I would choose Marlon Brando. I say this because he practiced the Stanislavski system of acting, just like I have. I wish to be seen as a talented mimic and an actor who can quickly and effectively portray the mannerisms of others. Through this method, my goal is to build believable characters, and create emotions that people can feel for themselves when they watch my work."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I see myself as an actor who readily taps into the emotions and passions of a character. I have trained under the Michael Chekhov method, tapping into a psychophysical approach to acting. The body-mind connection is important, and I believe actors such as Marilyn Monroe who practiced this method are actors that I best related to."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
21. As an emerging artist, do you believe your social media presence is essential for building a fan base?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a musician: Many musicians use social media as a place to network and grow a fan base. It's a great place to sell merchandise, get the word out on upcoming appearances and concerts, and to share a bit of your behind the scenes process. Share with the agent your thoughts on building awareness of your talent through social media platforms such as Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Bring a positive approach to what social media can do for your career.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"Many exceptional musicians have been discovered on social media platforms such as YouTube. Artists of all stripes, from pop celebrities to kids singing in their bedroom now showcase their talents on places like YouTube and IGTV. I believe social platforms are an excellent creative space and imperative for the growth of a fan base and loyal following."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"The majority of my bookings this year have come from Instagram. I put my talent out there on IGTV and my Insta Stories regularly. I believe social platforms are paramount to the growth of any musician who wants to build a loyal fan base."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
22. Where would you like your career in comedy to take you?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a comedian: William Morris Endeavor knows that you want to be a comedian and that you need representation; however, they would like to hear what you have in mind for the future. Competition is stiff when it comes to comedians who make it to the top. Now that you are interviewing with an agent who represents top acts and celebrities, you need clarity on what you want out of your career. Discuss, with enthusiasm, where you want to see your career grow. Be realistic in your timing and show that you are prepared to put in the hard work that it takes to be successful.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have performed a lot of stand-up comedy and private events which have been great. However, I am ready for more. One reason why I am looking for an agent is that I need help breaking into the film and television industry. I do have formal training as an actor as well, so I feel that my blend of experience could make for a successful career if I pursued this route. I am prepared to begin small, and work my way into a stronger comedic portfolio."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I have performed local stand-up for a couple of years, and now I am seeking opportunities for travel. I would love to land some opportunities with the renowned comedy clubs in New York, for instance. I could see myself traveling throughout the USA for new stand-up gigs. Maybe down the road, I will be eligible for my own Netflix special! You never know what can happen when you put your name out there."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
23. Are you open to attending events that require travel?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an author or speaker: William Morris Endeavor wants to know how flexible you are when it comes to attending promotional events. As a best-selling or up-and-coming author or speaker who requires representation, it's essential that you can commit to the events that your agent books for you. Discuss the fact that you are open and available for opportunities that come your way.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I am open to any opportunities that come my way. One thing I know about the talent management industry is that success is all about jumping on the right opportunities promptly. You can rest assured that if I am physically able to make it, I will be there."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"Opportunities come to those who take life by the horns! I will do everything that I can to make myself available for bookings that William Morris Endeavor can uncover for me. I am appreciative of the support your agency would provide."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
24. Tell me about your graduate degree and how it will apply in your career as a talent agent.
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: William Morris Endeavor prefers that their talent agents and agents in training bring a 4-year degree; preferably in business or law. Discuss your post-secondary education and why you believe your educational focus will help you to be successful as a talent agent. If you do not have the requested post-secondary education, be prepared to defend this by discussing how your work experience amounts to a degree in itself.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I have a certificate in Business Administration; however, for the past five years I have worked as a recruiter for a modeling agency. I understand a lot of what it takes to attract talent, maintain clients, and negotiate lucrative contracts. I am ready to work my way into a formal talent management role, and I will take any coursework you recommend, to further round out my blend of experience and education."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I recently graduated with my MBA, giving me a great deal of knowledge on business law, international business, and contract negotiations. I am ready to apply this knowledge to William Morris Endeavor's talent agent training."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
25. Name your favorite movie, the star actors, and the producer.
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: William Morris Endeavor wants to know that you have a balanced perspective and understanding of the critical players in the entertainment industry. In Hollywood for example, it isn't just the actors that need representation; but the team of producers, directors, and more. Show that you possess knowledge more in-depth than the celebrity faces that you see by discussing your favorite movie, the actors, and also the producer. If you want you can dig in further to the writers, directors, and more.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"Hands down, my favorite movie is one that I recently saw; Avengers: Endgame. This movie was a ground-breaking hit not only because of the actors such as Robert Downey Jr, Scarlett Johansson, and Chris Hemsworth but also because of the CGI talent who made it happen. The directors, Anthony Russo, and Joe Russo did an amazing job, and the writing by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely was top notch."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"My favorite movie of all time is The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The amount of talent that went into creating this comedic, sci-fi wonder is incredible. The film is from 1975; however, remains relevant today which wouldn't have happened without the vision of Richard O'Brien who wrote the story and co-wrote the screenplay. Of course, acting talent such as Susan Sarandon also boosted the movie's success."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
26. Why do you seek agency representation at this point in your musical career?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as a musician: The agent wants to understand better why you are now looking for representation. When selecting musical artists to be represented by William Morris Endeavor, they want to know you have ample performance history, you are ready to expand your network, and your act is unique. Be prepared with a couple of compelling reasons why William Morris Endeavor should represent you.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"My art is unique and my sound distinct. So much so, that I have had great success on my own so far; however, I have plateaued due to being stretched with admin work, bookings, phone calls, and negotiations. I seek representation so that I can continue focusing on my art and growing creatively as an artist."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I have a strong performance history and have been able to sell out out halls and venues across the state. I am currently representing myself which is tough to market on my own when it comes to booking gigs throughout the country. I am ready to grow but am not sure where to start."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
27. What makes you a unique performer?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing with WME for representation as an actor: This question is the traditional job interview equivalent to 'Why should we hire you?' or 'Why are you the best candidate for us?' Be prepared to brag about yourself a bit, similar to a neatly packaged elevator pitch. Think about how you describe your acting style, how you learn and memorize your lines, the way you relate to your audience, or how you connect with your characters. Perhaps you have a unique skill set that you blend with your acting expertise such as being a dancer, playing instruments and singing, or being able to speak multiple languages, for instance. Whatever your response, make sure it's memorable for the agent.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"What makes me a unique performer is the fact that I am a performer, writer, and set designer all rolled into one. For my last off-broadway play, I co-wrote the script and also assisted with the set design. I like to be hands-on and become very involved in the entire production process."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"What makes me a unique performer is that I can dance, sing, and play a few instruments. I have formal training in multiple instruments including the piano, guitar, and drums. This broad musical skill set makes it easier to place me in a range of roles. It's important to me that I show diversity in my resume and portfolio."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
28. What personality traits should an agent possess?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: Working as a talent agent is a tough gig that is worthy of only the most dedicated professionals. Some of the most sought-after characteristics of a talent agent include:
- Persuasive & Strong Negotiator
- Socially Intelligent & Self-Aware
- Personable & Conversational
- Trustworthy
- Confident
- Go-Getter Attitude
Discuss the personality traits you believe an agent should possess and be sure to address the fact that you will bring these skills to William Morris Endeavor.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"From reading your job description and knowing a fair amount about the entertainment industry I believe a talent agent like myself should be a go-getter, persuasive, and determined never to take no as an answer. Just like myself, an agent must be ready to hustle and get the job done no matter what it takes. With that said, there should also be a softer side to an agent. For myself, it's important that I am approachable, honest, and transparent with my clients and those I represent."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"I believe the most successful talent agents are ones who seek knowledge, good relationships and get the job done. When you show confidence in what you do, you are overall more persuasive and will make a bigger impact in your work. I am a confident person with great focus and believe my personality will be an excellent match for William Morris Endeavor."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
29. Do you understand that the work of a talent agent is demanding, with very long hours?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: The interviewer wants assurance that you understand the work of a talent agent isn't just schmoozing, attending celebrity events and being a part of posh promotions. Being a talent agent is hard work and requires working into the nights, weekends, and on holidays. Assure the interviewer that you are ready for this commitment.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"I currently work 60+ hour work weeks with a 24/7 cell phone and am on my email most of the day. I am prepared to work long and hard hours, doing what it takes to succeed in as a talent agent."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"As a recent graduate, I am well equipped and highly prepared for the fact that I need to work demanding weeks and long hours, to rise above the rest in this competitive industry."
Written by Rachelle Enns on April 30th, 2019
30. William Morris Endeavor has an illustrious client list which includes the best of Hollywood. How will you remain professional in the presence of the world's hottest celebrities?
How to Answer
If you are interviewing for an internal Talent Agent role with WME: Whether you are starting in the mailroom, and working your way into an agent role with William Morris Endeavor, or you bring years of experience as an agent, the interviewer needs assurance that you will always act appropriately and professionally in the face of fame. At William Morris Endeavor you will be privy to information and access to Hollywood celebrities. Discuss how you will remain professional no matter who you are working alongside.
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
1st Answer Example
"Celebrities are talented people; however, they are still just people at the end of the day. Rest assured, I would treat these people with respect, give them the privacy they need, answer to their needs as their agent, and be a trusted point of contact."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019
2nd Answer Example
"From my understanding, William Morris Endeavor represents talent such as Denzel Washington and Taylor Swift. I grew up in LA, so celebrity sightings are nothing new for me. It's important that, even in the presence of the worlds' hottest celebrities, I maintain my cool while respecting their privacy and personal space."
Written by Rachelle Enns on May 1st, 2019