It’s best to think of hiring editors as a 3 step process.
- Create an application form.
- Interview potential applicants.
- Create a test project.
This article will discuss the first step and explain how we use Typeform and Google sheets to screen potential applicants before offering an interview.
You may also be interested in the different ways of hiring a video editor: In house, freelance, or thru an agency.
If you wanna see the spreadsheet values you can make a copy of this google sheet. I’ve deleted applicant’s personal data from the sheet so feel free to make a copy and play around with it.
Check out the video here:


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