interview etiquette
At the end of a job interview hiring managers will almost certainly ask you. Do you have any questions for us? How do you respond to this? What should you say and (equally important) what shouldn’t you say.
If you ask questions about pay or hours, it will be assumed that you are only looking for better working conditions. If you ask thoughtful questions about the position, the team or the company, you and your people will be part of a most constructive discussion.
Here are examples of questions that will allow you to position yourself as a motivated candidate and leave with as much information as possible.
The following 2 questions, if used well, will allow you to differentiate yourself from other candidates. For maximum impact, they require you to comment on your interlocutor’s response! They therefore require a little courage but they are very profitable.
This question is based on a very simple observation: people like to talk about themselves. The same applies to interviewers. Do not hesitate to take an interest in their personal journey. Once they have completed their presentation: Show interest in following a path similar to theirs and describe how it fits into your career plan.
This last question can act as a real lever for you. This is the opportunity to position yourself as the best candidate.
Let me explain!
Once the interviewer has answered this question, all you have to do is go over each part of their answer and tell them how you meet each of these criteria. For example, if he replies that the key skills are autonomy and accounting concepts, you should add 2 concrete examples relating your mastery of these two skills.
Usually you will have the opportunity to ask 5 or 6 questions in total as recruiters rarely allocate more than 15 minutes to this section of the interview. Have a written list of your questions ready and select those that have not already been covered during the interview.
In this video well will answer this questions giving many examples and explaining the question in the wider context of the interview. If English is not your first language then this question gives you the chance to ask well-formed questions using a rich English vocabulary to give the hiring managers the impression that you have a strong level in English This is part of a series of videos on interview technique. Be sure to check out our other videos on the subject.
Hope you will succeed your interview :)
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