Copywriter

Copywriter interviews test your ability to write clearly and persuasively across formats, interpret briefs accurately, adapt your tone to different audiences, and produce work that meets both creative and commercial objectives. Interviewers want to see a strong portfolio, a disciplined editing process, and the ability to take feedback without becoming defensive. This guide covers the questions you will face most often and the answers that demonstrate you can write work that performs.

For general interview preparation tips, read our guide to common interview questions.

Common Copywriter Interview Questions

Behavioural Interview Questions for Copywriter Roles

Technical Questions for Copywriter Candidates

What Hiring Managers Look for in Copywriter Interviews

What hiring managers really look for in Copywriter candidates:

  • Portfolio quality over claimed experience. Ask to see actual work and ask what the brief was. A candidate who can articulate why each piece was written the way it was understands the craft; one who cannot is producing on instinct.
  • Brief interpretation skills. The best copywriters ask good questions before writing. In the interview, present a short brief and ask them to identify the gaps before they start writing.
  • Editing discipline. Ask them to describe their editing process. Candidates with a multi-pass system produce more consistent work than those who rely on a single pass.
  • Response to feedback. Ask for an example of feedback that changed the work significantly. Candidates who defend their first draft reflexively will be difficult to work with; those who update their view based on new information will improve continuously.
  • Channel understanding. Strong copywriters know that email, web, and social copy are structurally different. Ask a candidate to explain how their approach changes by channel.

Questions to Ask Your Interviewer

  • How does the team brief copywriters on new projects, and who approves final copy?
  • What does the feedback and revision process look like here?
  • How much of the work is long-form content versus short-form copy?
  • How does the copy team collaborate with the design and strategy teams?
  • Are there performance metrics tied to the copy output, and how are they tracked?

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