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Interview Essay: Attention, copywriting planners, you deserve these interview questions

On July 30, I went to interview with an Internet company that handles intellectual property and trademark registration.

I can only say that after this interview, I breathed a sigh of relief.

Let’s first show these interview questions that are endless, pressing and in-depth.

1. If our company wants to sell this table in front of you, and you have to write an article, what questions will you ask before writing, and how will you write it. (I was interviewed in a small conference room. A simple long table can seat six people.)

I wrote this article around the work scene. I asked the interviewer what functions and materials it has. Advantage, the interviewer only asked me to look at this table. Okay, I'm not skilled enough, I'm just messing around, you can do whatever you want.

2. This table is going to be a poster. How are you going to express it?

What I answered at the time was that the poster should be presented in a large area using this desktop, showing people's working status from a bird's eye view, and accompanied by copywriting such as "Don't look at it as ordinary, it is a valuable platform."

3. If you are asked to operate the company's official account, this official account is for business owners or elites to see, how are you going to operate it?

4. The boss mentioned the four entrepreneurial spirits of integrity and innovation. As a copywriter, what would you do?

5. If Evergrande registers a trademark, how would you respond as a copywriter?

6. The company organizes mountain climbing activities. There will be some conclusions afterwards. As a person who promotes corporate culture, how will you act?

7. Which of your past cases do you think were outstanding and gave you a sense of achievement?

8. You lack marketing experience. How do you think you can make up for this shortcoming?

9. Why do you like to do copywriting planning?

10. You have read our company brochure, what do you think is good and bad?

11. What do you think are the hot spots in the field of intellectual property recently?

Comrades, I won’t list my answers one by one, because they are not worth referencing at all. Come on, Well, I was killed!