Questions to Ask During a Job Interview
A job interview is an opportunity for you to learn more about a potential
employer. Indeed, what you learn from an interview may determine whether or
not you want the job you're interviewing for. The following are examples of the
types of questions you might ask at your job interview.
"Can you please tell me how your career has developed at XYZ Corp. Would
someone entering the firm today have similar opportunities?"
"If I work hard and prove my value to the firm, where might I be in five
years?"
"I read in your literature that your training program is comprised of three sixmonth
rotations. Does the employee have any input into where he will go at
the end of each rotation? How do you evaluate the employee's performance
during the training period?"
"I read in Business Week that a major competitor of yours is increasing its
market share in your main market. What plans does your firm have to regain
its lost market share?"
"Can you describe for me what a work week is really like as a salesperson for
XYZ Corp?"
"How many individuals complete your training program each year?"
"When does the training program begin?"
"What is the length and structure of the training program?"
"Do most trainees advance fairly rapidly through the program?"
"What career paths have others generally followed after completing the
program?"
"How does the position and the department contribute to the overall company
mission and philosophy?"
"What is a typical day (assignment) for a [position you are applying for] in
your company?"
"What characteristics best describes individuals who are successful in this
position?"
"Does the position offer exposure to other facets of your organization?"
"What other positions and/or departments will I interact with most?"
"To whom does this position report?"
"How much decision-making authority and autonomy are given to new
employees?"
"How will my performance be evaluated?"
"How often are performance reviews given? By whom?"
"What are the opportunities for advancement?"
"Does your organization encourage its employees to pursue additional
education?"
"How would you describe the organization's culture/environment?"
"What makes your organization different from its competitors?"
"What industry-wide trends are likely to affect your organization's strengths
and weaknesses?"
"How would you describe you organization's personality and management
style?"
"How is the work environment affected by the organization's management
style?"
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