10 SEO Experts Share Their Favorite Interview Questions
Hiring is one of the hardest jobs you have as a manager, team builder, and even co-worker.
I have a distinct memory of hiring my first SEO employee at Uber over five years ago. The search took months, and the pressure to fill the headcount was overwhelming (lest it is taken away).
The fact of the matter is I just take hiring with great care. And it looks like I’m not the only one.
One of the hottest Twitter topics this year was when Lily Ray, Senior Director, SEO, and Head of Organic Research at Amsive Digital, shared her favorite hiring question during the Search Central NYC Meetup.
Ray revealed that when interviewing potential employees, they asked them to explain the difference between a few critical search engine processes: crawling, indexing, ranking, and rendering.
While the onus of hiring at first felt daunting, I now love identifying and interviewing special SEO talent many years later and have contributed to finding a large portion of the SEO teams at Uber and Square.
Hire the right team and I believe you can surmount any SEO challenge. Hire the wrong teammate, and the whole team and morale suffer.
So how do you weed out SEOs in a 30- to 60-minute interview and figure out who is all bark and no bite? What if they’re more of a snake oil salesman than a spider crawling expert?
I asked some of my favorite SEOs their favorite SEO interview questions. Find out the answers below.
– Kevin Indig, Former SEO Director at Shopify
Why do I like this SEO interview question
“…and then every time they answer say something along the lines of, “and what if that didn’t work? What would you do?” And see how long they keep going.”
– Tyler Reardon, Global SEO Lead at Chewy
Why does Reardon like this SEO interview question
– Jamie Indigo, Senior Technical SEO, Deepcrawl
Why does Indigo like this SEO interview question
– Areej AbuAli, Head of SEO, Papier / Founder, Tech SEO Women
Why AbuAli like this SEO interview question
– Jackson Lo, Sr. SEO Lead, Growth, Shopify
Why does Lo like this SEO interview question
– Victor Pan, Head of Technical SEO, Hubspot
Why does Pan like this SEO interview question
– Kyle Faber, Founder, and Head of SEO, Snark Digital
Why does Kyle like this SEO interview question
“The reason I like this question is that it:
A. Gives me a basic sense of what they feel is complex and/or challenging and why.
B. Lets me see their thought process on how they try to solve problems.
C. Gives me insights into how they rationalize their decisions.
At the end of the day, there are multiple ways to approach a challenge, so this question– Gives me insight into whether or not they’re a strategic thinker.– Can speak to how they create processes for implementing their strategies.– And if they are able to back up their decisions with credible reasoning.”
– Niki Mosier, Director of Digital Marketing and Content, AgentSync
Why does Mosier like this SEO interview question
– Eli Schwartz, Author, “Product Led SEO” / Former SEO Lead, SurveyMonkey
Why does Schwartz like this SEO interview question
And my personal favorite question to ask when interviewing SEOs is…
Why I like this SEO interview question assuming this role is a little senior, I expect them to:
Best case, I’ll selfishly learn something interesting during the interview about something I didn’t know was possible. I’ll also learn if they understand how to look at analytics, how they think through attribution, and other critical skills related to being part of a successful SEO team.
Worst case, they’ll reveal that they do not focus on the business metrics or do not understand how to tell the narrative of their business impact, disqualifying them from a senior role in the organization.
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