35 Art Director Interview Questions & Answers
Table of Contents
- 1. Accomplishment Questions
- 2. Career Goals Questions
- 3. Creative Thinking Questions
- 4. Customer Service Questions
- 5. Direct Questions
- 6. Discovery Questions
- 7. Diversity Questions
- 8. Experience Questions
- 9. Leadership Questions
- 10. Management Questions
- 11. Performance Based Questions
- 12. Problem Solving Questions
- 13. Scenario Based Questions
- 14. Stress Questions
- 15. Trust Questions
Accomplishment
1. What was your greatest accomplishment as an art director?
How to Answer
This question is an excellent opportunity to demonstrate your capabilities. Describe a time when you were presented with a situation, and you excelled at it. In your response, tell the interviewer the problem you resolved, any strategies you used, and the outcome or impact made. Don't be afraid to humbly brag; an interview is a time for you to shine!
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"During a project pitch to one of my potential clients, I was told that I would be designing blogs and websites for two local businesses. However, after the presentation, the client approached me and asked me to work on eight local businesses instead. While I was ecstatic about getting more projects, I was also a bit worried because I was not prepared for it in the least. However, I assembled my team of four graphic designers and two illustrators and put them on a deadline schedule. I was able to complete the project within three weeks, one week short of the due date. I took the extra time to edit and double-check my work. In the end, the client was very impressed with the quality of work and timeliness of submission."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"One of my greatest accomplishments has been working for the very reputable Company A. Landing this opportunity allowed me to work with and learn from some of the best designers in the world."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Career Goals
2. Why do you want a career as an art director?
How to Answer
The interviewer would like to learn more about what inspired you to pursue a career as an Art Director. Share your passion for creativity and how you value visual styling in magazines, blogs, and movies. In your response, you can also talk about your ability to encourage others to bring aesthetics to any piece. Whatever your reason may be, share it with enthusiasm!
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am interested in pursuing a career as an art director because I am passionate about bringing different people together to create aesthetically beautiful and coherent designs. I have many years of leadership experience where I have managed various artists and integrated illustrations, graphs, and photographs to compose art projects for movies, magazines, and blogs."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"My dream of becoming an Art Director started in grade school as I've always been a lover of art. Over the years, I've used my creativity and vision to create projects with photographers, writers, and designers, and I truly love what I do."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Career Goals
3. What excites you the most about a career as an art director?
How to Answer
This question is important because your response will show your passion for being an Art Director. In your response, talk about what motivates you to get up every day and work as an art director. Share your enthusiasm and excitement about the opportunity to work as an Art Director for this organization.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am excited to work as an art director because it means that I can provide my coordination, analytical designing skills and successfully manage a team of designers to produce beautiful artworks in the realms of blogging, website designing, movies, and screenplays. When I wake up, I write down a few great ideas that I can work on that day. I enjoy what I do and am constantly trying to be better and more efficient."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"What excites me most about being an Art Director is overseeing a team of creatives working collectively to produce stellar projects. Infusing my artistic style with theirs is an incredible opportunity to express my love of art."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Career Goals
4. Where do yourself in ten years?
How to Answer
The interviewer is interested in your long-term goals. Tell the interviewer about your career goals in the next ten years or so. Ensure to link your career goals to the company and role you are applying for to show the interviewer that you can be a long-term asset and that you are looking for stability. If you haven't set any, consider plans such as a promotion to a management position within the company or adding to your creative skill set by learning something new.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In ten years, I hope to have grown into a role where I can grow professionally and personally and take on more complex challenges. From a long-term perspective, I would like to (learn new creative skills, pursue further education, build a career here)."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Ideally, ten years from now, I would love to see myself growing into a more prominent leadership role within your organization, such as an executive-level position. My career interests align very nicely with your company's goals which helps me see a great long-term fit here."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Creative Thinking
5. Outside of work, what type of creative activities do you like to pursue?
How to Answer
This question gives the interviewer greater insight into your creative abilities and personal enjoyment. It helps reveal your character and shows potential for other creative projects outside of the Art Director job description. Share your creative activities no matter your skill level. You can also share any creative activities you are interested in pursuing.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"When I'm not writing, I enjoy taking photographs. I don't have any formal photography training, but I am self-taught and continue to learn new methods and tricks regularly."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I'm really into fashion. I've taken a few fashion design courses, and it is an area I hope to explore more."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Creative Thinking
6. Describe a situation where you had to make a quick decision.
How to Answer
Whether it's a project change or a last-minute request, things can change very quickly in the workplace. Show the interviewer that you can think on your feet. Describe a time when you had to make a last-minute decision and be sure to give details and the outcome.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"While working on a movie set, we constantly had to change and move things around at the movie producer's request. One time, we were supposed to start shooting at 9 am, but I received a call at 4:30 am saying that the producer wanted us to start shooting at 7 am due to logistical issues. Therefore, as the art director, I had to be on the set by 5:15 so that I could have everything ready. With just over two hours of sleep and no coffee, I made it work!"
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"While working on a project, a client requested images and videos at the last minute. Because it was a last-minute request, I consulted with our graphic designer and photographer to see our options given the turnaround time. We all worked together, and as a team, we were able to produce images for the project, and the client was pleased."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Customer Service
7. How would you describe your relationship with your clients?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know how well you value your client and customer relationships. Share how you nurture them to ensure that they are happy and continue to come back. Also, talk to the interviewer about your strategy for building strong customer and client relationships.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"My customer and client relationships are open and honest. The more upfront and transparent you are with your clients, the more likely they are to return. I most definitely value my clients and am sure to nurture those relationships as much as possible."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I have strong relationships with my clients and customers. I treat them with respect and am sure to utilize their feedback in ways that make myself and the organization better."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Direct
8. Are you actively interviewing with other companies?
How to Answer
Be honest in your response but be sure to express your interest in the organization interviewing you.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I am currently researching reputable firms that might be a good fit for me. I have shortlisted a handful and have applied. I had a phone interview yesterday with another client, and they have invited me for an interview early next week. However, your organization is what I'm looking for in culture, style, and your overall mission."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I am looking for the opportunity to grow and will only consider places that allow me to reach my highest potential as an art director."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Direct
9. Why should we hire you?
How to Answer
For this question, you want to be brief but advertise yourself to the prospective interviewer. This question is often a challenge for individuals to respond to when they are unsure or can't articulate how they can benefit the company. If you can't think of ways that you are unique, ask a few friends or family members what sets you apart from other people. Their observations may help you understand how you are perceived. It is also a good idea to think about the highlights of previous jobs or projects you've completed. If you've received accolades on a particular area that you do well or received recognition for making a significant impact on a project, feel free to mention this in your response if it relates to the job you are interviewing for.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Based on the job description and our interview today, it sounds as if you're looking for a director who can hit the ground running with minimal training. With over ___ years of experience in the field and my education in ____, I feel that I can offer a new perspective and dimension to this agency while staying true to the brand you've already established."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I am dedicated to my craft and engaged in the creative world to the point where I am constantly researching the latest styles and artistic trends. I also continuously attend workshops because I believe learning should never end. You won't be disappointed when you hire me."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Direct
10. What do you like about our company's current artistic style?
How to Answer
This question is a great way to let your interviewer know that you have researched and understand what this company does. Before your interview, research the company interviewing you. Learn information such as who their clients are, major projects, style, and target audience.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I was kind of familiar with your company, but I took some time to review your website, and I liked the structure and aesthetic balance you have. While reviewing the content, I noticed that all the material is organized and very user-friendly. This is the kind of company I can see myself enjoying and contributing to."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I love that your company is forward-thinking, and your content appears to be on target with the industry's latest trends."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Discovery
11. As an Art Director, who's work do you admire?
How to Answer
This question is posed to give the interviewer insight into your style and personality. It will also show the interviewer who you are influenced by, which plays a part in your creativity. Share a reputable artistic favorite and also share why you admire their work. Feel free to name some of their specific works that you particularly enjoy.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"My favorite artist is (XYZ). Over the years, I have grown a strong appreciation for their work because (XYZ). Their creative vision has influenced many of my projects."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"XYZ is the artist that inspired me to pursue my passion in the creative world. Hearing their background and journey showed me that not only is art a form of creative expression but a means to learn more about yourself in the process."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Discovery
12. Tell me about yourself.
How to Answer
When an interviewer asks an open-ended question like this, it can be challenging to know where to begin...and end! This question haunts many individuals who may accidentally go a little too in-depth into their personal lives. It happens. Keep your reply light, and work relevant. Share how you became interested in this career path and what you enjoy about it. This question is an excellent opportunity to describe yourself by discussing the strengths and qualities you bring that align with the company's needs.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have worked in the arts since graduating with my degree in art. I enjoy it as it is my passion. Outside of work, I enjoy training for triathlons. Getting outside and training helps me release stress and stay focused while at work."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I have worked as an Art Director for three years where I've contributed to writing, graphic design, and fashion-related projects. I am married with three children, and they motivate me to do my very best in all that I do. I'm excited for the potential to learn and grow with your organization."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Discovery
13. What motivates you?
How to Answer
For this particular question, think back to when you first started your career and think about all the jobs you have worked. Share your motivation with the interviewer based on some of your greatest accomplishments or things that inspired you to work harder.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"My motivation comes from knowing that I can use my creative expertise to build great artistic works. What motivates me to wake up each morning and do what I do is when I get a phone call from a client saying that the website that I designed for them has attracted a lot of people and the product they were selling is now very successful."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"My motivation primarily comes from my family. I work hard to provide a good life for them. Also, satisfaction from my client always inspires me to be even better on my next project."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Discovery
14. What are your hobbies?
How to Answer
This question shows the interviewer that you are involved in any activities outside of work. Share your hobbies that will provide the interviewer with a different perspective. You don't have to limit your response to your creative side - any hobby is worth mentioning.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"On weekends, I like to play tennis with my college buddies. Tennis releases stress and also allows me to learn teamwork. I also enjoy playing the piano. I took piano lessons from when I was five years old until I started college. The music enables me to lose myself, so to speak, and focus on something positive. It also refreshes me for the upcoming week."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"One of my favorite hobbies is traveling. I love exploring new areas, whether it is local or somewhere else. Being exposed to cultures, people, and things outside of my norm helps me broaden my perspective on life and my creative projects."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Diversity
15. Do you have experience working with diverse groups of people?
How to Answer
Working with a diverse group of individuals is very beneficial to the organizations that employ a diverse workforce. As an Art Director, not only will you work in a diverse organization, but you will also work with a diverse customer base. The interviewer wants to know your experience working with diverse groups of people. Share whether or not you are and assure the interviewer that you can handle an environment that offers diversity.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have worked with diverse groups of people all of my careers and also when I attended college. This is the kind of environment I desire to work in."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Yes, I do. Working with diverse groups of people cultivates amazing creativity and dynamics that I appreciate."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
16. How do you keep track of work so that it gets done on time?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know how you manage your priorities. Describe in detail any tools and methods that you use to manage time. Show the interviewer that you are tech-savvy and well versed in some of the modern calendars and applications that allow for efficiency. This shows them that you can keep up with your schedule and organize your time appropriately.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I use Outlook calendar to stay on top of my appointments for the day. I also use project management software and tools to remind me of activities such as one-on-ones with my designers and clients. Additionally, I block times on my calendar to catch up on emails or any to-do actions that I might not have time to review. I realize that not everything can be planned, and there will be things that need immediate attention. In cases like these, I make sure that I respond to urgent matters promptly."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I manage my priorities by creating a list of things that I need to accomplish. This helps me stay on task and never miss a deadline."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
17. What major challenges and problems did you face at your last position?
How to Answer
This question provides insight into a potential reason you may be leaving your previous position. Your response will also show the interviewer how you handle challenges in the workplace. Discuss a specific challenge from your most recent position, how you handled it, and explain what you learned from it. Use industry-specific jargon so that the interviewer can identify with your experience.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In my most recent role working for Company A, the project coordinator for the magazine deadlines was very demanding. He would expect unreasonably fast turnarounds. For example, for the December issue, we discussed layouts of charts and photos on a Monday afternoon, and he expected to see something on his desk by Tuesday end of the business day. My team and I had to work all night Monday and all of Tuesday to meet the deadline. While we had no problem working hard, additional time could have allowed for additional creativity. It was also imperative that my designers and illustrators stayed in touch throughout the process to avoid missing any steps. I learned that communication is key and realistic deadlines are necessary."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"One of the biggest challenges I faced in my previous job was being understaffed. This meant that I often had to wear many hats. Being responsible for multiple tasks allowed me to develop skills in other areas but often hindered my creativity."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
18. What was your biggest disappointment as an art director?
How to Answer
Disappointments are bound to happen at some point during your career. Explain to the interviewer the cause for your disappointment in a particular incident and how you overcame that disappointment. Be sure to share a positive outcome to a negative situation.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In my last role, I was working on a Parisian magazine and had to manage two local and two international graphic designers. Due to the difference in culture and work styles, there were a lot of communication gaps. As an art director, I had to step in and hold regular meetings so that each designer could discuss daily progress and deadlines to resolve issues even before things got heated. This project was disappointing because I had to micromanage my team, which is not my managerial style. However, I did learn that once people get to know each other and start working together, it is smooth sailing!"
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I don't believe I've experienced any incidents that I would consider a total disappointment. I've taken any situation that was less than pleasant and turned it into a lesson. This helps me learn from mistakes and have different perspectives."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
19. How do you stay current with the latest creative trends?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know whether you stay on top of the latest trends or prefer your own creativity. In your response, demonstrate that you are a good balance of both. Feel free to share a current trend that you have put to good use on a project.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"For me, social media and industry conferences have been great ways to stay on top of the latest trends. Social media also allows you to see if the trend is one that people love or hate. Conferences and shows typically give a glimpse of what's on the horizon."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I subscribe to industry-related publications to stay current on the latest trends. However, I like to apply my own creative style as well. You can say I'm somewhere in the middle with following trends and using my creativity."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
20. As an Art Director, what do you believe is your best asset?
How to Answer
When an interviewer asks this question, they want to gauge your self-awareness. Think back to your previous or current role and share the skills or qualities that best define you. If you are unsure, think about positive feedback you've received from supervisors or coworkers and share it. Be sure to express your excitement about applying these assets in the potential role.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Reflecting on previous projects, I believe that my best asset as an Art Director is my ability to communicate the value that I bring to the table with regards to orchestrating successful projects across a broad clientele. I look forward to applying this skill when working with your clients as well."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"My best asset is my flexibility. When projects change, or last-minute requests are made, I don't get stressed out or overwhelmed because I understand that it is the nature of this business."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
21. Describe the most creative work related project you completed.
How to Answer
Discuss a project you worked on that required out-of-the-box thinking; this will show the interviewer your creative vision.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"A senior citizen group wanted me to compose a magazine highlighting different health problems that are common in elders. Menopause and urinary tract infections were just a few topics that they wanted me to cover. I had never worked on health-related topics before, let alone work on an entire magazine. I spent a lot of time researching these topics to become familiar. Finally, I had to hire a team of designers and writers who had a medical background, allowing me to compose the magazine. The magazine turned out great, and my client was very pleased with the results!"
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"The most creative project I've worked on was for a fashion show. I gave input on the setup of the event space and logistics to go along with the chosen theme of the night. I received many compliments on the fine details that made everything come together."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
22. How do you manage your time?
How to Answer
Describe in detail any tools and methods that you use to manage time. Demonstrate to the interviewer that you are tech-savvy and well versed in some of the modern calendars and applications that allow for efficiency. This shows them that you can keep up with your schedule and prioritize your tasks appropriately.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I use Outlook calendar to stay on top of my appointments for the day. I also use desktop post-it notes to make reminders of tasks such as catching up with my graphic designers, writers, artists, or clients. Additionally, I block times on my calendar to catch up on emails or any to-do actions that I might not have time to review. I use a tool called Basecamp to set task reminders and goals to ensure that I meet them weekly. I realize that not everything can be planned, and there will be things that need immediate attention. In cases like these, I make sure that I respond to urgent matters promptly."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I manage my time by creating a list of things that I need to accomplish. This helps me stay on task and never miss a deadline."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Experience
23. Do you have any writing experience?
How to Answer
As an Art Director, written communication is essential not just for creative projects but also for business purposes. Share with the interviewer your experience in writing. Mention the various forms of writing you've done and provide specific examples of any awards or recognitions you received to support your skillset.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I have over five years of experience in writing. While pursuing my bachelor's degree, I was the editor-in-chief of my college newspaper. I also have a blog where I write articles and talk about my daily experiences as an Art Director. In my current role, I oversee writers, but there are times when we are short-staffed, and I have to write for projects myself. I have won two awards for my blog and have also won a few writing competitions."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"During college, I worked as a freelance writer where I produced various forms of writing from blogs to case studies. I also have experience writing business-related reports and documentation."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Leadership
24. Do you have experience leading or coaching others?
How to Answer
As an Art Director, you will be responsible for coaching others. Share with the interviewer your approach to coaching others.
Your response should include some of the following factors:
-how you motivate others
-leveraging strengths
-improving weaknesses
-identifying talents and skills
-communication
-guidance
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"In my previous role, I used a coaching leadership style when leading employees who were interested in pursuing management roles. They were very receptive to this approach because it is more collaborative and includes their input when making decisions."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"When coaching others, I offer proper guidance and constant communication. I help them identify the areas they are strong in and the ones that need developed more when faced with challenges. I also encourage them along the way."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Management
25. Have you ever had to fire anyone? How did you feel about that?
How to Answer
The interviewer would like to know if you have experience terminating an employee. Talk about how and why you had to fire an individual and your takeaway from the situation.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Just a few months ago, while working on a blog, I had to fire one of my writers because I suspected him of plagiarism. When I confronted him, he denied the allegations but the software that I used to detect it was reliable, and I just had to go with the facts. I called him one afternoon and terminated him in grace - letting him know that he was terminated due to a violation of our company policy against plagiarism, but I wish him all the best. In our industry, it is always important to never burn bridges because you never know when you might need someone."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Thankfully, I've never had to fire an employee. However, if I had to, I would remain professional, explain the reason for termination, and still wish them success in future employment."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Management
26. How do you motivate employees?
How to Answer
As an Art Director, you'll be supervising a team of employees who have many responsibilities and goals to reach. The interviewer wants to know how you will motivate them to be active and productive team members. Provide your response and share examples of how you've successfully motivated employees during your career. Here are a few examples:
-leveraging strengths
-praising high performance
-identifying talents and skills
-using incentives
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"Employees feel motivated when they are appreciated. I do my best to praise employees for their performance and show them they are valuable not only to the team but the entire company as their efforts contribute to meeting the mission."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I motivate employees by helping them identify their talents and encouraging them to use them in unique ways. I also use incentives that might boot their efforts to attain them."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Performance Based
27. How would you handle a staff member, who was clearly under performing?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know the methods you use when an employee is not meeting performance standards. In your response, share your approach, tools, and evaluation efforts. If possible, provide a relevant example to support your response.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"A graphic designer who worked for me was not meeting his goals and submitting very low-quality work. After a few incidents, I had a conversation with him and asked him what the issue was. It turns out that he was having medical issues, and he was scared of telling me because he thought that I would replace him. I told him to take a few weeks off and come back when he felt up for it. When he did come back, he performed well and turned in all projects on time. We still work together on major projects."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I had an employee who was not meeting the performance standards that were set. After talking to her, I learned that she had not received the proper training to carry out her duties. I immediately had her scheduled for training and continued to evaluate her performance. I saw a drastic improvement almost right away."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Problem Solving
28. What changes would you want to immediately make as director?
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know how you plan to make an immediate impact on the organization. While answering this particular question, be honest but don't be over-critical. Tell the interviewer what you would change and why you would change it.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"To get more views of your site, I'd immediately recommend updating your website. I would recommend changing some of the language to make it sound more helpful. I would include some action verbs, so your viewers are motivated to hire your services. I would also change the colors to make them more neutral so that the font and designs pop."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"To determine what changes are needed, I plan to learn what areas need improvement. This is where I will focus my immediate efforts once hired as the Art Director."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Problem Solving
29. What would you do if a project was late?
How to Answer
Meeting deadlines is a critical requirement for any job. As an Art Director, the interviewer wants to know how you would handle a project completed past the due date. Explain how you professionally handle situations where you do not meet deadlines. Assure the interviewer that you are committed to doing your due diligence in making deadlines.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I always try my best to meet deadlines. However, there have been two times where I missed my deadlines - both were due to circumstances I could not control. I had to postpone my submission the first time because my graphic designer had to leave the country due to a family emergency. The second time, my daughter dropped my laptop and erased everything that I had completed. Both times, I was transparent with my client. I told them what happened and apologized. I also let them know that I would have the work completed by the following business day. Though it was stressful, I got everything done on time. It is always important to be honest and communicate well because clients respect that."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"When I'm working on a project, I monitor the progress to avoid any issues that might cause a delay. When a project is late, I immediately communicate with the client and my team. I apologize for the delay, explain the cause, and work diligently to submit the project as quickly as possible."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Problem Solving
30. Tell me about a client dispute you've dealt with and how you handled it.
How to Answer
Disputes with clients are never fun and can potentially end the business relationship if not appropriately addressed. Explain how you've resolved a conflict with a client in your previous roles. Describe the issue, how you handled it, and the outcome.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I was working on putting together a video project for a new client. When I first reached out to him to discuss his vision, he seemed confused about what he wanted. So I presented him with an idea for the project, and he approved. After I submitted my final draft, he seemed unhappy and said that it was not what he had in mind. I went over our initial meeting notes and expectations. However, for the sake of saving our professional relationship, I told him that I would work on another idea and present it to him after a week. He seemed calmer and was ultimately happy with the end product. He even gave me a bonus for being patient!"
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"In my previous role as an Art Director, I had a client that was unhappy with the cost of services. I communicated the value and quality of the work he would receive compared to our competitors. In the end, they were happy that they didn't cut corners and paid for a higher quality service."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Scenario Based
31. Tell me about a time you faced uncertainty. How did you handle it?
How to Answer
Times of uncertainty are inevitable in any workplace, no matter how well the business runs. The interviewer wants to know how you handle these occasions. In your response, demonstrate your ability to maintain your stress level while working diligently to reach a positive outcome. Share an example from your previous roles to support your answer,
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"The pandemic certainly served as the most trying time of uncertainty that I've ever experienced. With everything shut down and restricted, the effects could be felt in the art industry. I used this time to hone in on my craft and write more. I was able to complete three scripts for films I plan to produce."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Working with a new client can feel like a time of uncertainty. You hope that your visions are aligned, and you produce a project that meets their expected outcomes. It can be a scary yet rewarding experience."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Scenario Based
32. Describe a time when you had to change a project. How did you handle it and what was the outcome?
How to Answer
Many projects involve several parties that can affect the progress of a project. From photographers to writers to clients, you never know who or what might require a change to a project. Describe a time when you had to change a project. In your response, explain the reason for the change, how you handled it, and the outcome. Ultimately you want to show the interviewer that you can pivot when necessary.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"During a recent project, one of the photographers fell ill and could not perform her duties for a project. We were unsure of when she would return, so luckily our other photographer could step in and assist with the project. The client wasn't aware of the change, and the project was still successful. I learned a valuable lesson to have other professionals on standby or at least prepared to step in if needed."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"I had a client make a last-minute request to change a project that would take me off course to meet the set deadline. I informed the client that I could make the changes, but the project would not be delivered on the initial due date. I explained the process to make the changes, and they understood the need for additional time. I worked tirelessly and still delivered the project on the initial due date, which impressed the client."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Scenario Based
33. What would you do if a client asked you about a project or design that you weren't familiar with?
How to Answer
While you should strive to stay current on developments in your creative field, you aren't expected to be familiar with every project or design. The interviewer would like to know how you would respond to a client if they inquired about something you weren't familiar with. In your response, show the interviewer that you will respond to your clients regardless of your familiarity.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I'm constantly reading about the various projects and designs that are out there, but I know it is impossible to be familiar with everything. When a client asks about something I'm not familiar with, I'm honest with them and then look it up to learn more about it and provide any information they might be seeking."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"Knowing where to find information can be just as valuable as knowing the information. If I don't know something, I look it up. I also thank the client for introducing me to a new project or design."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Stress
34. Tell me about your ability to work under pressure and handle stressful situations.
How to Answer
The interviewer wants to know if you are someone who can handle stress on the job. Explain how you manage stressful times and your ability to control pressure in the workplace.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I always remain calm and look for ways to be more efficient. For instance, if there is an unexpected deadline, I will determine what we can do to meet the deadline. If necessary, I write down the steps to ensure successful completion and delegate a few tasks. In brief, I am always ready to adjust my approach because stressful situations are bound to occur in a professional environment."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"When I am under pressure, I focus on the task at hand and do not get distracted. Staying on deadline is very helpful, and I will delegate when necessary to alleviate some stress."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
Trust
35. What would you do if a client hated your work?
How to Answer
Like any creative job, there will be times when others may not like your work. Perhaps they don't see your vision, or they don't find your project appealing. Either way, it can be a hard pill to swallow. Share with the interviewer how you would respond in this scenario. In your response, assure them that you can professionally handle criticism.
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
1st Answer Example
"I understand that everyone may not love my work as much as I do. If my client hated my work, I would do my best to understand what they did not like and use that feedback for future projects. If I completed a project for them, I would try to incorporate any reasonable changes to meet their needs."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021
2nd Answer Example
"If a client hated my work, I would remain professional and open-minded to their feedback. I would not take offense."
Written by Ronda Barnes on November 12th, 2021