RSS Feed

Term from Podcasting industry explained for recruiters

An RSS Feed is like a digital newspaper delivery system that automatically sends updates about new content (like podcast episodes, blog posts, or news) to people who subscribe. When someone subscribes to an RSS Feed, they'll get notified whenever new content is available, without having to manually check websites. For podcasters, it's the main way their shows get distributed to platforms like Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Think of it as a standardized mailing list that helps content automatically reach its audience.

Examples in Resumes

Managed and optimized RSS Feed distribution for a network of 5 podcasts

Created and maintained RSS Feeds for company blog and podcast content

Troubleshooted RSS Feed issues across multiple podcast hosting platforms

Typical job title: "Podcast Producers"

Also try searching for:

Digital Content Manager Podcast Producer Content Distribution Specialist Podcast Operations Manager Digital Media Coordinator Feed Manager Content Syndication Specialist

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How would you handle RSS feed distribution for a network of 20+ podcasts?

Expected Answer: Should discuss content management systems, quality control processes, automated monitoring, and troubleshooting strategies across multiple platforms. Should mention backup systems and emergency procedures.

Q: What strategies would you implement to ensure RSS feeds are properly monitored and maintained?

Expected Answer: Should explain monitoring tools, validation processes, update procedures, and how to handle feed errors. Should discuss communication with various platforms and troubleshooting methods.

Mid Level Questions

Q: How do you ensure RSS feeds are compatible across different podcast platforms?

Expected Answer: Should explain basic feed validation, common platform requirements, and how to format episode information properly for different services.

Q: What steps do you take when updating or modifying an existing RSS feed?

Expected Answer: Should discuss backup procedures, testing methods, and how to ensure changes don't disrupt existing subscribers.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What are the essential elements of a podcast RSS feed?

Expected Answer: Should be able to list basic components like episode titles, descriptions, audio file links, and publication dates.

Q: How do you verify if an RSS feed is working correctly?

Expected Answer: Should mention basic feed validation tools and how to check if new episodes are appearing properly in podcast apps.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic feed management
  • Episode publishing
  • Simple feed validation
  • Basic troubleshooting

Mid (2-4 years)

  • Multiple platform management
  • Feed optimization
  • Content scheduling
  • Platform compliance

Senior (4+ years)

  • Network-wide feed management
  • Advanced troubleshooting
  • Distribution strategy
  • Team coordination

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No understanding of podcast hosting platforms
  • Unfamiliar with feed validation tools
  • No experience with content management systems
  • Poor attention to detail in feed maintenance