Thursday, November 14, 2019
7 Interview Questions to Uncover Corporate Culture
7 Interview Questions to Uncover Corporate Culture 7 Interview Questions to Uncover Corporate Culture You wonât succeed if you think your co-workers are annoying. (Or vice versa.) So ask these questions upfront to uncover whatâs really going onYouâre not the only person being interviewed. In fact, your perception of a company is equally as important as their perception of you.Hereâs the reality: You canât work where you donât feel comfortable. You canât thrive where you donât feel at home. And you canât grow where you donât feel welcome.Therefore, the culture of the company youâre applying for carries tremendous weight on your decision to work there.Today weâre going to explore seven questions to ask about corporate culture, along with an explanation of what makes them work. Consider asking a few of these on your next interview:1. If you could describe your corporate culture in three words, what would you say?This question accomplishes several goals. First, itâs creative. That positions you as a thinker, not just another resume. Second, it challenges the int erviewer to boil down the essence of their workplace in only a few words. Finally, your interviewerâs response isnât as important as how she responds. Watch her body language. Check her posture. And keep an eye on her facial expressions. Look for consistency between actions and words to get the true description of the culture. Because someoneâs body never lies to you.2. If you were going to give public tours of this company, what stops would the guide make?This is another creative question to challenge your interviewer. Whatâs more, her answers will represent the âgreatest hitsâ of the companyâs culture. This delivers invaluable insight into what they perceive as the leading attributes of their company. After all, you wouldnât make it a stop on the tour if it didnât symbolize a core component to the companyâs culture, right?3. If the local paper were going to run a four-page article about your companyâs culture, what would be impossible not to include?Creative, challenging and counterintuitive. Also positions you in a positive light, regardless of the answer. And, similar to the tour question, this allows your interviewer to put her company in the best light. The secret is, by suggesting a newspaper article it reveals the parts of the companyâs culture that she would want the public to know about. Transparency is key.4. Whatâs the best part about working in this environment that I wonât be able to see from just a walk around the office?This question digs deep into the true value of working in a particular company environment. You learn the culture behind the culture, as some workplaces are quite different once youâve been employed there for a few months. This might be helpful in eliciting a little candor in your interviewer about the reality youâd be working in. Sometimes culture is hard to discern from a brief walkthrough or few weeks of work.5. What are the most common complaints employees make about your company culture?Altho ugh you want to keep your interview as positive as possible, throwing a monkey wrench into the interview gears might not be a bad idea. Especially because itâs an unexpected question. The cool part is, by discovering the negative aspects about a company before working there, you know what to expect. Like visiting Portland during wet season (September through May) before deciding to move there. At least thereâs no sugar coating.6. May I speak with a few of your veteran employees or new hires?Some companies will already schedule this experience into the interview process. On the other hand, some companies will not allow you to contact existing employees. Either way, asking such a question - and, if youâre lucky, getting an affirmative answer - will provide the best insight into corporate culture, as it comes from a team member himself. If you can make it happen, youâll be glad you asked. Because behavior is the broadcaster of attitude, and attitude is the reflection of cultu re.7. What do you love best about the culture here?Finally, try getting personal. Find out what brings your interviewer back to work every day. Find out what prevents her from leaving the company and going somewhere else. This example is your best tool as a âfinalâ question to ask toward the end of the interview. Just be sure not to ask it too early. Wait until youâve created a connection and built rapport with the interviewer. That way youâll be guaranteed an authentic answer.Remember: Company culture is everything. You canât work where you donât fit.Ask a few of these questions on your next interview, and youâll be sure to find the organization thatâs the right environment for you.Let me ask ya this ⦠How would you describe your ideal workplace environment?
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