Turning the tables: what if you were the interviewer? From experience, we often have a list of standard questions that even our interviewees know in advance. Here are some great questions to get to the heart of the interviewee:
· What is one thing you’d like us to know about you that is not on your resume, anything from birth to now?
· What is one thing you learned as a child from an important adult that you’ve found useful in your career?
· Tell us about a co-worker who you admire and why.
· What is an area where you are likely to make a snap judgment if you are not careful or aware?
· How many years can you anticipate giving to us?
If you are the interviewee, you might (depending on the mojo present in the room) give some of these answers in the context of another answer. This humanizes you and when that happens you are creating connection.