Listen "(REPLAY) 12 Interview Questions That Will Help You Determine Whether A Company Is Actually 'A Great Place to Work'"
Episode Synopsis
Hello, friends! Welcome to our first ever episode replay. While we record some juicy new content for you, we thought it would be great to revisit some of our favorite past episodes. Whether you missed them the first time around or (like me) need to hear something a couple times for it to really sink in, we hope you enjoy this “from the vault” episode!Many companies claim to be a great place to work and then - well - aren’t. What is sold in the interview and what you experience in the office can be two completely different worlds. But why does this happen? Well, mostly, because we are human. Humans love to put their best foot forward. Right or wrong, sometimes that means stretching the truth a little. Have you ever wondered how to dig past the shiny surface that’s presented in an interview? It’s all in the questions you ask. The questions YOU ask in an interview are often the most important part of the whole shebang! Luckily, I’m sharing the 12 questions you should consider when interviewing today on the podcast. With these 12 magical questions, you can read between the lines during an interview and assess if you and the company are a great match. In this episode you’ll learn:The twelve questions to help you dig deeper in an interviewHow to determine if a company is the right fit for you Three ground rules for a successful interview processHow to choose which questions to ask with limited timeLET’S CONNECTCheck out the website: wanttoworkthere.comMore Resources: wanttoworkthere.com/resourcesFollow us on Instagram: @wanttoworkthere DID YOU LOVE THE EPISODE?If so, I’d love for you to share it with a friend or colleague who shares your passion for building a better world of work! They can find us at wanttoworkthere.com/podcast or by searching Want To Work There wherever they listen to podcasts.
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