Questions to Ask
Questions to Ask the Interviewer
One important way to demonstrate your passion and interest for a position is to prepare a few good questions to ask the interviewer. This shows that you’ve done your homework and put some serious thought into what you need to know about the specific position or company. Remember, interviewing is a two-way street. While the interviewer is trying to get to know you, you too can ask questions to determine if the job will be a good fit for you. DON’T ask questions that could be easily answered by looking at the company’s website. You’ll typically be given a couple of minutes at the end of the interview to ask 2-3 questions, so ask those you feel are most important first. Some sample questions might be:
- What do you like best about working here?
- What would a typical day look like?
- In your opinion, what do you think is the most challenging aspect of this job?
- What would success look like after 3 months or 6 months in this position?
- In reviewing your organization’s web site, I noticed _____________. How is that project progressing?
- What is the next step in the interviewing process?
Feel free to add your own questions or borrow from the list above.