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Paid Search Interview Questions

By PPC Ian Dec 24 13

Over the years I’ve conducted more pay per click interviews than I can count. Interviewing is extremely important in the world of search marketing, even more so than other roles. Just think about the extensive training you’re going to invest in your new employee. From my experience, it will take a good three to six months to get a strong positive yield out of your new hire, with the months increasing the more junior the candidate. Precisely because of the large "ramp up period" in paid search (even for candidates that already have experience), I place the highest possible importance on the interview process. Today, I’m excited to share with you some of my favorite interview techniques and questions in an effort to help you get the most out of your PPC interviews.

PPC Interview Strategy 1: Screen For Math Over The Phone

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Here’s a fun tip that will save you an immense amount of time: Ask the candidate math questions during your first phone call. In fact, I don’t even wait for my first phone call – I ask my recruiter to ask math questions during the first phone screen. PPC is both technical and creative. Unfortunately, many candidates are very creative but cannot perform mental math. Right from the beginning, ask some questions such as:

  • What’s 3% of 2,000,000?
  • What’s 9 * 350?
  • What is the sum of 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5?

Some candidates will immediately ask if they can use a calculator. You’ll want to explain that the purpose of these exercises is to understand their mental math ability and that calculators are not allowed. Reassure the candidate and let them know there’s no rush and to think the questions through. (I’m not testing how well they can work under pressure here but am simply trying to the get to the bottom of their basic math abilities.)

At the end of the day, this strategy is invaluable because it will save you a huge amount of time. I cannot tell you how many times I’ve gotten a candidate to the late stages of the interview pipeline only to then find out they cannot perform mental math.

Paid Search Interview Strategy 2: Don’t Delay The Long Case Question

During the SEM candidate’s first in person interview, I always like to start off with a long case study question, one that involves analytical ability, judgment, and of course math. Here’s what I’ve observed from some other interviewers: They either delay the case so much that there’s little time for it or they forget to ask the case altogether. In pay per click search engine marketing, you’re hiring someone to operate on the front lines of your business. The case question is everything, in my opinion!

For this reason alone, I always start with the case during the first in person interview and I allocate it a good half hour of more. Like the first tip, this one can save you a ton of time. Most candidates will pass all of the fuzzy, subjective questions. However, case studies are either right or wrong. Make your pay per click candidate pass all of the difficult hurdles first and save yourself and your organization time in the PPC interview process.

SEM Interview Tip 3: Everyone Needs To Interview The Candidate

PPC is like sales in that we’re directly driving revenue for our company each and every day. Like sales, we make the big bucks. Also like sales, the pressure is on! For this very reason, it’s absolutely essential everyone meets the PPC candidate before an offer is made.

I’ve seen it too many times: Everyone meets the candidate except the one person that is on vacation. Don’t make this mistake! Retaining your current employees is everything and this is not always easy in a high pressure environment. Before someone joins your PPC family, make sure everyone is on board. The last thing you want is to bring someone new on board who may not mesh well with the existing team. Moreover, you want to give your existing team the authority to have a say in the decision as an overall tool for empowering and growing your team.

Search Marketing Interview Tip 4: Assign Take Home Pay Per Click Exercises

Let’s face it: It’s impossible to ask every single question during your interview. Interviews fly by and there never seems to enough time. Moreover, some candidates are very skilled at interviewing and may be more "talk" than "skill". My solution: Assign in depth take home exercises after they pass the first round of in person interviews. I like to ask a variety of questions that test:

  • Understanding of the industry
  • Creative ad copy ability
  • Judgment and overall analytical ability
  • Attention to detail
  • Mathematical ability
  • Excel skills
  • Persistence and dedication to the process

On a rare occasion, I’ll assign a second round of take home questions if the first round is borderline and the read on the candidate is mixed. However, if you make the first round of questions extensive enough, it will be come readily apparent if the candidate is qualified or not. As with the mental math question and the in person case, I like to give these questions as soon as possible in the process to save everyone time if the pay per click candidate cannot pass the test.

PPC Interview Tip 5: Thoroughly Check References Yourself

I’d like to close out with an important one that’s often overlooked. It actually all goes back to what I touched on earlier: Some candidates are very skilled interviewers. They absolutely ace the interviews and are great and hiding their flaws. For this reason, I take pride in personally checking the candidate’s references (as opposed to outsourcing this duty to my recruiter). Take the time to really chat with the references and learn everything you can. Another positive benefit of the reference check: You get to build out your network and potentially find candidates for other positions that you’re hiring for in the future!

Image of Interview Candidates © iStockPhoto – brainmaster

Tags: paid search interview, ppc interview, sem interview Categories: Career, Interviewing, Management

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Comments

  1. Janice Litvin says

    May 2, 2010 at 5:27 pm

    These are excellent questions and one that I intend to incorporate into my interviewing for my current client, Adchemy. We are hiring in all areas of marketing. http://www.Adchemy.com/careers
    Thank you; I still have a lot to learn about PPC marketing for one of my other domains.

  2. Ian says

    May 2, 2010 at 9:28 pm

    Janice,
    Thanks so much for visiting my blog and for the comment! I’m glad you found my post helpful. Adchemy is an excellent company and I have a few friends who work there. It’s definitely a small world, especially in online marketing!
    All the best,
    Ian

  3. vivek says

    May 27, 2010 at 9:07 am

    i can say that this are the great points that u cover up….

  4. Ian says

    May 27, 2010 at 8:54 pm

    Vivek,
    Thanks for visiting my blog and for the comment! I appreciate it!
    All the best,
    Ian

  5. Derek says

    February 24, 2011 at 3:45 pm

    Hey Ian,

    Very interesting article indeed. I just had an interview for an entry level SEM Analyst position and was invited for a second round – and as you mentioned, it will be a case study type question where I have to share my screen and perform analysis and data manipulation on the spot.

    Wondering how I can get a hold of some basic case study material to better prepare for this interview.

    Any advice appreciated!

  6. Ian says

    February 24, 2011 at 11:10 pm

    Derek,
    Thanks so much for the comment! That’s awesome, congratulations on getting to the second round. Thanks for the great idea, I think I’ll do an entire post on this topic in the future. 🙂
    All the best,
    Ian

  7. Sophia says

    June 23, 2011 at 6:59 am

    You have really covered very good points here. At the end of the day mental sums are really important and I should have read your blog before going for an interview

  8. Ian says

    June 23, 2011 at 9:56 am

    Sophia,
    I truly appreciate the positive feedback. 🙂 Don’t worry about it. The online marketing industry is hot right now and you’ll have another interview before you know it! Interviewing is a tough process for anyone (myself included) and it’s all about doing a little better each time. Thanks again!
    All the best,
    Ian

  9. Tom says

    January 2, 2012 at 6:11 pm

    Hi Ian – Do you have some examples of long case questions that would be good to ask an candidate?

  10. online marketing says

    April 23, 2012 at 11:42 pm

    Thanks for this great interview tips for PPC Experts

  11. School ERP says

    July 29, 2014 at 11:30 pm

    Your article post was very impressive and knowledgeable ; I would like to really appreciate the research you’ve done and that helps make your content post rich, will come back on your website for gather some PPC interview question and answer. Thanks

  12. Diego B says

    January 8, 2020 at 1:16 am

    Is there a PPC worksheet that I can use to practice for a PPC interview?

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