Finding a Job — What Questions Should You Ask During the Interview?

By | September 9, 2013

open mouthWhen you are looking for an employment opportunity, remember that the job interview is a two-way street, with both parties assessing each other.

Dr. Ryan Dulde has put together a list of 30 Interview Questions for Finding the Right Fit. It’s worth checking out the entire list — Dr. Dulde not only suggests the questions, but often explains the underlying information you hope to learn by asking a particular question in the first place.

Here’s one that grabbed our attention:

To what extent do you expect an associate to be engaged in marketing in the community, volunteering, etc.? What is expected from an associate in terms of representing the practice? Be sure to ask yourself this too! How much time outside of the 8-5, if any, are you prepared to contribute to grow the practice …even as an employee?

Is there any question that you asked (or didn’t ask) that made a difference when assessing a job opportunity? Let us know in the comments.

One thought on “Finding a Job — What Questions Should You Ask During the Interview?

  1. Duane Taylor

    It sure is a bonus if the associate comes up with new ideas to better the practice. Finding the right fit is awfully tough. A good sense of humor and a well rounded associate are the best!

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