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Candidate-reported interview insights

120 Sports Interview Questions

Explore commonly reported questions, interview rounds, difficulty, duration, and candidate experiences at 120 Sports.

2.3 rating Broadcast Media

Interview overview

Difficulty

Easy

Average rounds

2.2

Difficulty and candidate experience

Interview difficulty

easy75%
average25%
difficult0%

Candidate experience

positive50%
neutral50%

Candidate-reported interview process

I first talked to the Supervisory Producer on the phone. Then, I went in for an interview with some staff members. They showed me around their facility, quizzed me on sports knowledge, and asked about my availability for night and weekend shifts.

I went through two interviews, one with the Executive Producer and one with the Supervising Producer. They were pretty casual phone chats, mostly just talking about what 120 Sports was and where they saw it going. They were more interested in my personality and how much I knew about sports rather than my actual experience in TV and digital media.

I emailed a press inquiry address to see about job openings. A Supervising Producer contacted me for a phone interview. I then had a second phone interview with another Supervising Producer. The first producer called back and offered me the job.

Common 120 Sports interview questions

A focused selection of the most detailed candidate-submitted questions.

  1. 1

    Can you answer questions about current events in sporting news?

  2. 2

    Describe a time where you had to problem solve while producing.

  3. 3

    How do you consume your sports news on a daily basis?

  4. 4

    Are you willing to work nights and weekends?

Interview question formats

Behavioral50%
Technical50%

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Interview information is based on candidate reports and may not represent the current official hiring process of 120 Sports.