@anna..papalia: ✅Here are 24 better questions to ask at the end of a job interview 🧑💼Questions about the job 1. What are your expectations for me in this role? 2. What’s the most important thing I should accomplish in the first 90 days? 4. Where does this role lead for a top performer? 5. What are the most immediate projects that I would take on? 6. How long before I will be… [meeting with clients, have responsibility for my own accounts, interacting with other departments, etc.]? 👉Watch this video @Anna Papalia for 3 Impresdivd Questions to ask in any job interview 👈 👨🏽💻Questions about the team 7. What types of skills is the team missing that you’re looking to fill with a new hire? 8. What are the biggest challenges that I might face in this position? 9. Do you expect my main responsibilities in this position to change in the next six months to a year? 10. Can you tell me about the team I’ll be working with? 11. Who will I work with most closely? What other departments or units will I interact with? 12. Can you tell me about my direct reports? What are their strengths and the team’s biggest challenges? 👨🏽💼Questions for your potential boss 13. How long have you been at the company? 14. How long have you been a manager? 15. What’s your favorite part of working here? 🏢Questions about the company 16. What are the current goals that the company is focused on, and how does this team work to support hitting those goals? 17. What gets you most excited about the company’s future? 18. How would you describe the company’s values? 19. How has the company changed over the last few years? 20. What are the company’s plans for growth and development? 👥Questions about the culture 21. How do you typically onboard employees? **If the position will be remote, ask specifically about how remote employees are integrated into the company culture. 22. What do new employees typically find surprising after they start? 23.Is there anything that I should read before starting that would help me have a shared understanding with my colleagues? 24.How has the company changed since you joined? #jobinterview #interview #interviewquestions #corporatetiktok #careercoach
Agree - and as a recruiter, it’s awkward. Because I will tell the truth!
2025-01-12 21:21:06
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Naty :
getting a job is worse than dating 😭
2025-02-18 15:04:40
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Webbiestcarp :
I got my current roll asking if there was anything I said that made them doubt my ability to do the job. They loved that I asked for that feedback
2025-01-13 15:02:56
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Victoriasmiddy :
I like to say “I’m really interested in growing my toolbelt, what resources or opportunities does the company have in place for continuous education?”
2025-01-13 15:25:57
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Steve W :
Doing that screams desperation, self doubt and ends the interview negatively.
2025-01-13 02:34:44
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Briana Lynn :
It’s all such a game
2025-01-13 22:02:05
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fal :
is it okay to ask feedback of our interview??
2025-03-01 13:55:51
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Undefined :
I ususally say “is there any area that you’d like me to expand on or anything else I can address to further clarify” and have had HM express how much they liked that!
2025-01-15 14:27:25
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grandmasutras :
Exactly thank you
2025-01-12 23:00:50
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dakotahtannum :
I remember I was 15 and had my very first interview and they asked if I had any questions, I confidently asked “did I get the job?” I got the job and loved it there
2025-01-12 22:24:39
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user927661234878 :
Are excessive hand gestures a distraction during an interview?
2025-01-14 20:46:10
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user6022091302094 :
What about- have u answered all
2025-01-13 17:18:09
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Nah_shush :
What abt saying: what can I do/learn before the next stage?
2025-01-13 12:27:36
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CheyKylie :
I always ask “what do you love most about the company” and i think it gives so much insight depending on what they say.
2025-02-08 04:19:27
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Ana Laura R R :
What kind of resume and questions should I prepare for social impact jobs or jobs at NGOs? Thanks
2025-01-12 22:14:05
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Bethany Ballengee :
When you do a what to wear video, can you please post links?
2025-01-13 00:31:54
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unknown_eevee :
I always ask these three questions: 1. What do you like most about working here, 2. How could I impress you in the first three months? 3. What does the career path look like for this role?
2025-02-10 18:47:24
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Robert In SF :
I always liked to circle back to an area they asked about that I am wanting to expand on or get more information on. Maybe where I want to clarify how I can excel or solve their issues.
2025-01-12 21:47:03
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Rachaelkat :
I asked what I can improve on, and I actually got offered a higher level job with higher pay than what I applied for :) it shows your can take criticism and willing to learn
2025-02-27 22:35:06
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