8 Killer Interview Questions – Candidates To Ask The Interviewer

If you are facing a job interview, you may not think 
about asking questions yourself when in fact, you can4. What are the main objectives of this role?
and should. There are many great reasons you should 
ask questions in a job interview. For one, you want to5. Of those objectives, what is most pressing? What
make sure you are really the right person for the job.would you like to have done in the next 3 months?
You also want to be sure the position you are 
interviewing for is what you understand it to be.6. How would you describe your management style?
The job interview process is not just about you trying(If you are feeling really confident ask: How would your
out for a position but it's about a mutual understandingcolleagues describe your style of management?)
of a possible work agreement. This is why these eight 
killer interview questions can help you determine if this1. Of the people that you've seen join the company at
is the job for you and also show the potentialmy level, can you name a few reasons why they
employer that you're right for the job.failed?
On your next job interview, ask these questions: 
1. Why is this position open? Are there any key1. Do you think the culture here is similar to X (name
changes since the last person held the role? – Thisrival company)? What are the strengths of this
will give you information about the position, theculture?
company and anything that might have taken placeWhen you ask these questions, it shows the
upon the absence of the previous employee. It givesinterviewer that you are alert to the challenges of the
you a feel for what role you would be possiblyrole and confident. It also gives you the opportunity to
stepping into.learn more about the position you are interviewing for
 and whether or not it is the right position for you and
2. Why did the last person move on? (wait foryour needs. You take the focus and pressure off of
answer) Is this a trend over the recent few years?you completely and put some of it back on the
– This puts the ball in your court, shows you areinterviewer and the company to prove to you why
confident and gives you important information aboutyou should take their job.
the position you are considering stepping into.Of course, you can phase these interview questions in
 language that sits comfortably with you, don't fire them
3. If I were the person to take this role, how would youout one after the other, try to pace your questions
like me to perform in the role as compared to thethroughout the interview process at opportune
previous person?moments.