What may seem as a simple question - this is as much of an opportunity to learn more about the role or business to ensure it's aligned to your career goals and values as it is an opportunity to really impress your interviewer with your knowledge and curiosity about the organisation.
Because of this, you want to avoid asking “hygiene” questions where possible, Eg. “What does your flexible working look like?” (as this will likely be answered down the line in the hiring process).
But, on the contrary - there are certain questions when asked correctly, demonstrate your impeccable preparation (because yes, you did your research on the company before the interview). We like to call these killer questions.
Therefore, along with having your interview plan prepared, it’s a great idea to have some ready to ask questions to ask at the end of the conversation.
Remember, hiring managers take note of your curiosity, preparation, and how well you understand the role. Strong questions demonstrate your strategic thinking and understanding of the business landscape, how you’ll approach challenges and add value to the team, and your enthusiasm and cultural alignment.
Here are some killer questions to get you started:
About the Role
These questions show you’re thinking like someone who’s already part of the team. You’re curious about impact, success, and challenges.
About the Team/Culture:
Understanding how teams operate and what leadership looks like can help you assess if the environment suits you.
About the Company:
These questions give insight into the company’s trajectory, goals, and how you can grow with them.
Asking the right questions can be the differentiator that sets you apart from the competition. It’s your opportunity to shift the dynamic - showing that you’re assessing them just as much as they’re assessing you.
So, as you prepare for your next interview, bring a few killer questions along. You’ll not only leave a lasting impression but also gain the clarity you need to make the right career move.