Getting Started With Interview Questions
Recruitment Process
There’s a fine balance between getting to know someone on a personal level and finding out whether someone is the right fit for a job. More often than not the interview process is designed to be a mixture of the two; seeing if someone is competent and able to do the role, whilst establishing if they are also compatible with your company and culture.
Becoming proficient as an interviewer will probably take lots of training and practice and it is something that you will continue to hone your skills at throughout your career. To get you started, we’ve listed some of the most common questions that you could ask when interviewing a candidate. We have designed them to specifically extract the right kind of information so that you can make an informed decision on their capability whilst establishing their fit within your business.
Some additional information to note first:
- Before you start, refresh yourself with the core the Equality Act 2010
- Don’t ask any discriminatory questions and recognise any prejudices you may have in advance to help you put them aside.
- Have a plan with structured questions (like the ones below) that you can ask every applicant you interview, this can help to avoid potential discrimination claims against you.
- Record the answers to your questions and practice active listening. A fair and consistent scoring system can help demonstrate your recruitment decisions should the need arise.
- Understand the auto-enrolment scheme and what prohibited recruitment contact is
Questions to break the ice:
- Did you get here ok? Did you take the bus? Etc.
- Did you see X on television last night?
- Where did you go travelling?
Questions to test skills or competency:
- What degree/ qualifications/certificates to you have in relation to this post?
- What experience do you have that is most relevant to the role?
- Tell us about a situation where you had a great idea but it was rejected, what happened?
Questions to test character:
- How do you take advantage of your strengths and compensate for your weaknesses?
- Why are you leaving your current role?
- Why should we hire you?
Questions to test commitment:
- Have you visited our website? What intrigued you about it?
- Please describe what you want to be doing at our company in one year
- What is your 5-year plan in terms of your career?
- Why do you think we are the right company for you?
- What would you do if your current boss offered you more money to stay?
Questions to prevent surprises:
- What questions do you have for me?
- What reservations (if any) do you have about the job?
- What are your salary expectations?
- Starting dates/notice periods?
- Check contact details, holidays, other job interviews etc.
- Who would win in a fight, Superman or Batman?
- What dinosaur would you like to be?
- Is a Jaffa cake a cake or biscuit?
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