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At the end of most job interviews, the interviewer will ask “What questions do you have for me?”
Anticipating this being asked and having thoughtful questions prepared will help show the interviewer your interest and enthusiasm for the job. It’s also a great way for you to get to know more about the role itself and gain additional information to help you decide if the role — and company — would truly be a good fit for you.
So, what are some good questions to ask an interviewer?
There are several different types of questions to ask an employer during a job interview that will help you learn more about the role, get a feel for the company culture and overall gain insight into if the job is the right next step for you and your career.
The job description that prompted your application for the job likely provided high-level overview information about the role and its general responsibilities. But what additional details would be helpful for you to know to ask questions about the role? Maybe learning more specifics about the day-to-day tasks of the role, what the expectations for the role are within a certain period of time from being hired, or what growth opportunities look like in the future.
Here are some role-specific questions you could consider asking the hiring manager:
Asking questions about the department and understanding how it fits into the broader company strategy will help you gauge where the department aligns with the operations of the company. It also might shed some light on how decision making happens within the company and where the department gets its projects, initiatives or goals.
Here are some department-specific questions you could consider asking the hiring manager:
Learning more about a company’s culture can help you assess if it would be somewhere you’d like to work or feel good about going to every day. Asking questions about a company’s culture can help you gain a better understanding of how the team works together, what the company’s mission and values are, and what type of support you experience throughout your career.
Here are some company culture-related questions you could ask the hiring manager:
Having an understanding of what comes next after an interview can help you understand the overall process and what you can expect next.
Here are some interview-related questions the hiring manager could answer:
Whichever questions you decide to ask, it’s a good idea to have at least five smart questions prepared in case some of your original questions get covered earlier in the interview. You’ll want to make sure that you’re not asking questions about things that have already been discussed, so having back-up questions at the ready will help you pivot with confidence.
Ready to put these questions to use in your next interview? Explore open positions or connect with a recruiter today to find job opportunities near you.