Have you ever gone to an interview, answered all of the
interviewer’s questions, felt good about how things went, were offered the
position, but had no idea what the job was about?
Yes, you may have read the job description and yes, the
interviewer may have told you more about the firm and culture, but you didn’t
learn about all the specific details you had hoped to during the
interview.
While you hope that the interviewer will tell you as much as they can about the job, it's important to remember that the onus is on you to get as much information as you can about the position. You need to ask questions.
In this market, job offers can come fast. Interviews tend to be brief. Often, you are being assessed on your work
experience and technical skills. Many
firms may only conduct one interview and if they feel like you can do the job,
they will make their hiring decision.
The last thing you want to do is be in a position of making a career-altering decision, without knowing the details of what you will be doing. Why does this happen?
Some of the candidates who find themselves in these positions tell us that they felt embarrassed asking the interviewer about the specifics of a role. They did not want to seem as if they didn’t do their homework. You need to remember that most job descriptions are quite generic. You should not feel embarrassed about asking for more information about the role.
Others tell us that they got caught up in the moment, were
overcome with excitement and simply forgot to ask. You need to be self-aware during your interview. You need to ask yourself, what information do
I have about the position and what information do I still need to obtain. The onus is on you to learn as much as you
can about the role in that interview.
Next time you are in an interview and unsure about the
specifics of the position you are interviewing for, ask the interviewer to tell
you more about the day-to-day responsibilities of the job.
When you work with us, not only will we tell you as much as we know about the role, we will also prep you to ask as many questions as you can about the position. We can also gather more information after your interview and follow up on any questions you may have forgotten to ask.
Thanks for reading! I hope this helps. If you have any questions about this or any other job searching tips, contact us.
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