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 7 Interviewer Interview Question for First-Timers
Do you find interviews intimidating? (As an interviewer, I mean). Most managers
find their first few interviews scarier than being interviewed themselves. Here
are seven interviewer interview questions to beat first time interviewer nerves
and help find the right person for the job.
Interview Question 1 Tell me about your current role
Your opening question must be easy to ask and easy to answer. This helps both
you and the candidate relax and build rapport before getting into more meaty
questions.
Interview Question 2 What interests you about the position
youve applied for?
By now, you should be more relaxed with the balancing act of demonstrating
listening, taking notes and watching the clock. This is another easy question,
but will flush out how much research the interviewee has done about the job,
your department or company, and their motivation for wanting the job. Keen candidates
will have done their homework!
Interview Question 3 Managing your own workload is critical
in this job. Can you give me an example of when you had to manage your workload
to meet conflicting deadlines?
Managing workloads might not be the number one competency youre looking
for, but you get the idea. Ask the candidate to give a specific example when
theyve demonstrated the competency youre looking for. A real life
example is much more useful to you than asking how they would deal with a hypothetical
situation.
Aim to ask about two to four different competencies, as the role requires and
time allows.
Interview Question 4 Take your time to think through your answer,
and please ask me to repeat or explain more fully anything you dont understand.
Yes I know this is not a question, but its a great phrase to use to get
the best out of your candidate. Making the interview less of an ordeal for the
candidate makes it less of an ordeal for you, and gives you a get-out if interview
madness has set in the common condition of forgetting what youve
said to whom!
Interview Question 5 Thats a great example to
help me understand more fully, could you clarify what your role was in this
example?
Some candidates might forget to talk about what they did specifically, and
say we did this or the team did that. This is no use
to you as an interviewer, as you cant figure out how big or small the
persons role was in achieving the result. Asking a clarifying question
can clear up this confusion and sort out shy, team players from bragging, inflated
egoists.
Interview Question 6 What are your career plans, and how does
this job fit in?
If youre going to the trouble and expense of hiring someone, you want
them to stick around for a reasonable amount of time before they move on to
pastures new. Beware of snap decisions based solely on the answer to this question
as you may be unwittingly discriminating against, for example, women planning
to have a family. Use this question more as a test of how much thought the candidate
has put into their future, and attitude to lifelong learning.
Interview Question 7 Do you have any questions for me?
As an interview is a two way process, its only fair to allow the interviewee
a chance to turn the tables and ask a question or two of their own. Although
the temptation at this point is to relax into your usual chatty style, stay
on your best behaviour. Good candidates may have the pick of jobs, so its
up to you to sell the job and make it their first choice.
Beat interviewer nerves and use these 7 top interviewer interview questions
to find the right person for the job. First time.
By Lyndsay Swinton
Owner, Management for the Rest of Us
www.mftrou.com
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