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Question 11 of 31

You have two major headlines that are both worthy of a spot on the first page. How do you choose?

It's important to give the interviewer confidence in your judgment. To do this, lay out your decision-making process by using 'if-then' statements. Show what kind of information you use to make your decision. Make sure that you're balanced and consider both sides of the equation. You might find it helpful to draw out a flowchart ahead of time to help you clarify your decision-making process.

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  • 11. You have two major headlines that are both worthy of a spot on the first page. How do you choose?

      How to Answer

      It's important to give the interviewer confidence in your judgment. To do this, lay out your decision-making process by using 'if-then' statements. Show what kind of information you use to make your decision. Make sure that you're balanced and consider both sides of the equation. You might find it helpful to draw out a flowchart ahead of time to help you clarify your decision-making process.

      Answer Example

      "I'd look at which headline would get more readers. If we have analytics, I'd use that to guide my decision. I'd also look at what our competitors have put on their front page recently. I'll make a decision based on whether we're trying to compete with them directly or if we're trying to differentiate ourselves..."