Interviewer: “Where do you see yourself in five years?”
Interviewee: “Sitting in your seat asking a better interview question.”
In today’s video, I break down three different types of questions, so that you can ask the right question at the right time.
It’s a bit of a different topic than my norm, yet I suspect you’ll quite enjoy whether or not you are hiring or job hunting.
The smile inducing dialogue above was inspired by a LinkedIn post from Adam Grant. I’m currently reading and enjoying his new book, Think Again, in case you are looking for a book.
Toward real connection—online and off,
CHAD LITTLEFIELD
Creator of the Connection Toolkit
Co-Founder at We and Me
PS – “Like” today’s video and leave a comment with one interviewing tip for a chance to win a free deck of We! Connect Cards and a personalized video from me on how to creatively use the deck during an interview—specific to your context.
PPS – I’m planning to run a remote retreat in the fall that will be open to all! Want to join me and other top trainers, coaches, connectors and educators in a remote retreat focused on designing incredibly connecting and engaging learning experiences?
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