• kersploosh@sh.itjust.works
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    15 hours ago

    Remember that interviews go both ways. You are trying to see if this company is a place you want to spend half your waking hours. Ask the interviewer where they see themselves in 5 years. Watch their reaction closely. Do they sigh, or hesitate? You might get a telling bit of honesty out of them.

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      14 hours ago

      I use a similar question that I don’t mind anyone else copying. I ask if they like to work there, similar to the “in 5 years” question they’ll fumble with a response if it’s bad because I don’t think that many people ask this. Upside is that it doesn’t sound like a generic question either, which the “in 5 years” one does, just a healthy curiosity.

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        9 hours ago

        I’m on the interview rotation and absolutely hate my company. I have a canned answer for this question and it sounds genuine.

        And I give every person I interview a recommendation because I want to get out of here.

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        11 hours ago

        Yes it’s fair, it’s human, it’s literal, it seeks to elucidate. It’s the perfect question to ask the interviewer.