So you've made it past the initial application stage and you've been successful in gaining an interview! What now? In our series of "How to impress at your next job interview" posts we have some advice to help you make sure you put your best foot forward and nail that interview for your dream job!!
We have discussed the preparation that you need to undertake earlier than your interview day (see post here). Then we discussed the preparation that you need to put in just prior to the interview (see post here). Last week we gave you some tips to help you during your interview (see post here) and this week’s post covers the sorts of questions you WANT to ask the interviewer!
Firstly you need to gear yourself up to ASK questions! Many people feel uncomfortable asking questions, as if they are being rude when they are forthcoming. But in fact, the vast majority of employers (well I think all employers, but I shouldn't be so absolute in case I can be proven wrong!) prefer a candidate who is well versed enough and comfortable enough to ask questions. Asking questions shows that you value yourself and value the work environment you are part of and that you have done some research into the company you will potentially be working for!
The one tip you need to ask ANY question!
No matter which of the following questions you decide to ask or not ask, the one piece of advice I would like you to take away from this post is HOW to ask questions. You can ask ANY question (just about) if you ask it nicely!! Seriously - I'm sure you've heard you can catch more flies with honey than vinegar?! It is just so true. I often preface asking somewhat difficult questions with things like:
- "I hope you don't mind me asking..." or
- "Would it be ok if I asked some in-depth questions that help me to better understand the company and the role I would potentially fill?"
- Who would I report to? What is their management style (eg: hands-on, mentor-like, structured, laissez faire)?
- Who would I be working with? What is the team structure like (eg: hierarchical, goal oriented, team-focussed)?
- What are the terms and conditions of employment? (eg: is there a non-compete agreement, or legal contract to sign, how long is the probation period),
- Is training or mentoring offered?
- Is there the opportunity for advancement?
- Why has the vacancy occurred (this one is important!)
These questions you might find a little more difficult to ask, but in the current economic times, they really are important as you want to be sure that you protect yourself as much as possible! (Again, any order is ok, but I have ordered them from most innocuous to the ones that are a little more personal/in-depth!):
- What is the company's reputation in the market place (do your research before you ask this one!! Check out their website and see if you can work out who their competitors are!),
- What are the major threats and opportunities for the company and the industry?
- Are there any plans to expand, downsize, relocate or make major changes?
- How secure is the company? (you may want to ask about financials, future growth plans etc), and finally
- What investments are being made in the future of the business (eg: marketing, products and/or services, growth etc)
Types of questions 3 - The MUST ASKS!
These are the questions that you would be silly to leave an interview without asking (in any order!):
- When will you be making a decision?
- Do you think I am the right person for the job?
- Are there any questions you would like to ask me?
- When would the successful applicant need to start?
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