ADVERTISEMENT

The 9 Best Questions YOU Should Ask In A Job Interview

ADVERTISEMENT
Illustrated by Paola Delucca.
A crucial part of the interview process is putting your interviewer in the hot seat. Anticipating the questions that HR or a hiring manager might have for you is important, but coming to the meeting prepared with points you want to go over is also necessary.
You want to show that you've seriously imagined yourself taking on the role — something that would likely prompt some questions on your end. However, you want to be as sure as possible that you thoroughly understand the job at hand, what you would expect, and that you'd be ready, willing, and able to take it on. In other words, asking questions is your chance to make sure the job is the right fit for you, not to mention that it has the potential make your prepared answers really come to life in the interview — so don't forfeit the opportunity to stand out.
Ahead, Kelly Finn, the principal consultant for the Information Technology Search division at WinterWyman, presents nine questions you should consider asking in your next interview. You can take them as is, or tailor them for the job you're interviewing for.
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT