Complete all tasks below. Quality > quantity.
TASK A
Break Down a Messy Brief
A client sends this brief: "We need a brand video for our new app launch. Something modern, 60 seconds, show the features, maybe some testimonials, needs to go live in 2 weeks, budget around 2L."
Turn this into a clear task breakdown with owners (videographer, editor, you) and realistic deadlines.
We're looking for: Structure, realistic timelines, nothing falling through cracks
0/200 words
TASK B
Unblock a Stuck Approval
The client hasn't approved the video edit for 3 days. Your editor is blocked and has other projects piling up. The founder (Rishabh) is traveling and offline.
Write the exact WhatsApp message you'd send to the client to get this moving.
We're looking for: Polite but firm, creates urgency, offers options
0/100 words
TASK C
Prioritization Under Pressure
It's 10 AM. You have 8 tasks today. 3 are blocked waiting on others. A new urgent request just came in from a VIP client. Walk us through how you'd handle the next 2 hours.
We're looking for: Clear thinking, realistic prioritization, communication instincts
0/150 words
TASK A
Turn Chaos into Meeting Minutes
Here's a rough call summary: "Client wants 3 reels not 2, mentioned budget might increase, loved the color grading from last project, concerned about timeline, wants to see moodboard by Friday, also mentioned their CEO might want to be in one video, need to check his availability"
Turn this into crisp, actionable meeting minutes.
We're looking for: Clear action items, owners assigned, nothing ambiguous
0/150 words
TASK B
Handle an Unhappy Client
Client replies to a video edit: "This is not what we discussed. The energy is all wrong and it feels too slow. We're disappointed."
Write your response. You need to acknowledge their concern, understand the real issue, and move toward a solution.
We're looking for: Empathy without being defensive, asks the right questions, maintains relationship
0/120 words
TASK C
Design a Feedback System
Neofox wants to collect structured feedback from clients after every project. Design a simple system: what questions would you ask, when would you send it, and how would you use the responses?
We're looking for: Practical, not over-engineered, actually useful questions
0/150 words
TASK A
Write a Cold Email That Gets Replies
Neofox wants to pitch video production services to a D2C skincare brand that's about to launch a new product line. Write a cold email (max 100 words) that would actually get a response.
We're looking for: Personalization, clear value prop, hook that works, CTA that doesn't feel spammy. No ChatGPT slop.
0/100 words
TASK B — CRITICAL
Find 3 Real Prospects
Research and list 3 actual brands/companies that Neofox should pitch for video production. For EACH prospect provide:
• Company name + industry
• Why they need video content RIGHT NOW (product launch? rebrand? event? be specific)
• Decision maker's name + LinkedIn URL (not HR)
• One line on how you'd hook them
We're looking for: Real companies we can actually reach out to. If any of your prospects convert to meetings, you jump to the front of the queue.
0/300 words
TASK C
Your Outbound Playbook
If you had 2 hours every day to help Neofox find new clients, what would your playbook look like? Be specific about channels, tools, and daily actions.
We're looking for: Practical strategy, not generic advice, shows you've thought about this
0/150 words
TASK A
Plan a Week of Content
Neofox just shot a 60-second brand film for a boutique hotel. Create a 1-week content calendar to maximize this asset across Instagram (feed + reels + stories).
Include: what posts, when, and what format.
We're looking for: Strategic thinking, variety in formats, realistic posting schedule
0/200 words
TASK B
Repurpose Like a Pro
A client gave a 2-minute video testimonial about working with Neofox. List 5 different content pieces you could create from this single asset (across platforms).
We're looking for: Creative thinking, platform-native ideas, practical execution
0/150 words
TASK C
Write Scroll-Stopping Captions
Write 3 Instagram captions for a luxury hotel's new infinity pool video that Neofox shot. Each caption should have a different angle/hook.
We're looking for: Variety in tone, hooks that stop the scroll, appropriate length
0/200 words
TASK A
Write an SOP
Create a simple SOP for "How to onboard a new client at Neofox" — from signed contract to first shoot. Include steps, owners, and tools used.
We're looking for: Clear steps anyone can follow, nothing falls through cracks, practical not theoretical
0/250 words
TASK B
Build a Prompt Library
Create 3 ready-to-use prompts for different Neofox use cases:
• One for writing client proposals
• One for generating social media captions
• One of your choice that would save time
We're looking for: Actually useful prompts that work, specific to a creative agency context
0/300 words
TASK C
Spot Automation Opportunities
Think about a creative production agency like Neofox. Identify 3 repetitive processes that could be automated or streamlined with AI/tools. For each, explain the current pain and your proposed solution.
We're looking for: Understanding of agency workflows, practical solutions, not over-engineered
0/200 words
TASK A
Design a Screening Scorecard
Create a scorecard to evaluate candidates for THIS role (Founders Office Intern). What criteria would you score? What's an instant reject? What's a fast-track signal?
We're looking for: Practical criteria, clear scoring, understands what matters for this role
0/200 words
TASK B
Write a Rejection Email
A candidate made it to the final round but wasn't selected. Write a rejection email that's respectful, maintains the relationship, and leaves a good impression of Neofox.
We're looking for: Empathy, professionalism, leaves door open for future
0/100 words
TASK C
Scheduling Puzzle
5 candidates need to be scheduled for interviews with 2 team members (one in Delhi, one in Mumbai). Each interview is 30 mins. You have 2 days to complete all interviews. Walk through how you'd approach this.
We're looking for: Systematic thinking, communication approach, anticipates problems
0/150 words