LESSON OVERVIEW
EXAMPLE QUESTIONS
Letâs split this up into a couple of different sections so that itâs easier to filter through all of them.
- 1ď¸âŁ PERSONAL QUESTIONS
- 2ď¸âŁ PORTFOLIO QUESTIONS
- 3ď¸âŁ TECHNICAL QUESTIONS
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PERSONAL QUESTIONS (SOFT SKILLS)
Questions that revolve around you as a person. These can include why you chose a certain style, how you achieved it, your personal workflow, etcâŚ
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SOMEÂ QUESTIONSÂ COULDÂ BE:
âTell us on (or three) good and bad things about yourself
âWhat made you come to us instead of others?
âWhere do you see yourself in 5 years?
âWhat do other people say about you in three words?
âIf you go through stressful situation X, how do you tackle that situation?
âWhat games have you recently played that you didn't enjoy? What do you like about that game? What are some of the game's flaws? How would you fix them?
âWhy are you thinking about leaving your current position?
âHow would you describe your personality?
âHow would you define success?
âWhat are you looking to get out of this studio?
âWhat are some common hurdles you struggle with as an artist?
âIf you got the job today, why did you get it? If you didn't get the job then why didn't you?
âWhat does a good day look like to you at work? What does a bad day at work look like?
âWhen have you had to change a major component of your project due to new information being presented?
âTell us about a time when you were particularly effective on prioritizing tasks and completing a project on schedule.
âTell me about a time when you took the initiative to improve work related procedures.
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PORTFOLIO QUESTIONS (HARD SKILLS)
Questions that revolve around your portfolio. These can include why you chose a certain style, how you achieved it, your personal workflow, etcâŚ
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SOMEÂ QUESTIONÂ COULDÂ BE:
âIf we're looking at this piece, what is one thing you would improve and one thing you like?
âHow did you approach this part of this project?
âIf we look at your entire portfolio and you had the pick you favourite and least favourite project? And why?
âWhat on your demo reel/portfolio are you most/least proud of, and why?
âWhy did you take down the pieces you mentioned in your resume out of your portfolio?
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TECHNICAL QUESTIONS (HARD SKILLS)
Questions that revolve around your technical knowledge. These can include, pipelines, technical terms, workflow examples, etcâŚ
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SOMEÂ QUESTIONSÂ COULDÂ BE:
âExplain his part of your workflow?
âHow would you tackle "ADD PROGRAM HERE"
âWhat are your experiences with "ADD PROGRAM HERE"
âShow your pieces and explain how the process of creating them.
âHow do you build assets?
âWhat do you like about lighting?
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ASKING QUESTIONS YOURSELF
So this one will round of some of the preparations you can do, but it's also one of the more tricky ones, especially when you are just getting into the industry and you don't really know what to expect from your first job in the industry, but I'm pretty sure by now that you have read some of the bigger articles mentioning some of the rougher working conditions such as crunch.
Use these as a source of finding out more how the company stand against these things.
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SOME QUESTIONS COULD BE:
âWhat are my daily responsibilities on the job?
âWhat is the companies stance against crunch?
âWhat are my opportunities for growth?
âHow does the team deal with work life balance?
âAre there any active DnD groups in the company?
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ANY QUESTION IS VALID
It's so important to get to the core of the business as quick as possible, so ask away, there are literally no wrong questions here. These questions could spend the range of what the company can offer you to what other people inside of the company are like and what they do in their free time.
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I CANâT ANSWER A QUESTION
First of all, Don't panic! This is totally normal. There are two options here, if you know the answer, but can't think of it just at this moment then ask if you can answer that question at the end of the interview because you need some time to think about this. If you don't know the answer, don't lie. Just tell them that you don't know and be honest with your interviewers, this will always look better because you are showing that you are not afraid to open up about that either.
Now, let's dive into some questions that you can expect during the interview.
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