ACX

Term from Audio Book Production industry explained for recruiters

ACX (Audiobook Creation Exchange) is Amazon's platform where books get turned into audiobooks. It's like a marketplace where authors and publishers can connect with voice actors and audio producers. When you see ACX mentioned in a resume, it usually means the person has experience creating professional audiobooks that are sold on Audible, Amazon's audiobook store. Think of it as the main platform where audiobooks are made and distributed, similar to how YouTube is the main platform for online videos.

Examples in Resumes

Produced over 20 audiobooks through ACX meeting Audible quality standards

Managed ACX production pipeline for 5 bestselling author series

Sound engineer specializing in ACX and Audiobook Creation Exchange requirements

Typical job title: "Audiobook Producers"

Also try searching for:

Audio Engineer Audiobook Narrator Voice Actor Audio Producer Sound Editor Audiobook Production Specialist ACX Producer

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How do you manage multiple audiobook projects simultaneously while maintaining quality standards?

Expected Answer: A senior producer should discuss project management systems, time allocation, quality control processes, and how they coordinate with multiple narrators and authors while meeting ACX technical requirements.

Q: What's your process for troubleshooting and fixing audio quality issues?

Expected Answer: Should explain their approach to identifying common audio problems (background noise, mouth clicks, inconsistent volume), tools they use to fix these issues, and preventive measures they take during recording.

Mid Level Questions

Q: What are ACX's technical requirements and how do you ensure you meet them?

Expected Answer: Should be able to explain basic audio specifications like noise floor requirements, consistent volume levels, and file format requirements, plus their process for checking these.

Q: How do you maintain consistency in character voices throughout a long audiobook?

Expected Answer: Should discuss their system for tracking different character voices, maintaining notes, and ensuring consistency across recording sessions.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What basic equipment do you use for audiobook recording?

Expected Answer: Should be able to describe standard recording setup including microphone type, recording space requirements, and basic audio editing software.

Q: How do you prep a book before recording?

Expected Answer: Should explain basic preparation steps like reading the manuscript, marking character voices, noting difficult words for pronunciation, and communication with the rights holder.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic audio recording and editing
  • Understanding of ACX submission requirements
  • Simple narrative recording
  • Basic audio cleanup and editing

Mid (2-4 years)

  • Multiple character voice production
  • Advanced audio editing techniques
  • Project management skills
  • Understanding of contracts and rights

Senior (4+ years)

  • Complex audiobook production
  • Team management
  • Quality control processes
  • Multiple accent and dialect expertise

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No knowledge of ACX technical requirements
  • Lack of proper recording equipment or studio space
  • No understanding of audiobook pacing and timing
  • Unable to provide audio samples of work