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QUESTIONS FOR HUMAN RESOURCES



            ?           Memorably Bad Question

                                      #5
           What is the policy on long-term disability?

           This is a self-limiting question at any point in the interview
           except when a written offer is in hand. The interviewer cannot
           inquire why you asked this question and so will assume a
           scenario contrary to the candidate’s interests.

                                     Bryan Debenport
                                     Corporate Recruiter
                                     Alcon Laboratories
                                     Fort Worth, TX


        7-20
        Can you talk about the company’s commitment to equal opportunity
        and diversity?
        Possible follow-up questions include: What’s the percentage of
        women or minorities in the executive ranks? Does the company have
        a diversity offi cer?

        7-21
        How will my leadership responsibilities and performance be measured?
        And by whom? How often?
        This kind of question is squarely in the HR professional’s comfort
        zone. It’s good information for you to have, and it communicates
        your desire to be held accountable.
        7-22
        What objectives would you like the person in this role to accomplish?
        The HR professional may or may not have specific objectives in
        mind, but he or she will always talk about success factors that are
        general in the organization. It’s good to know what these general
        measures of success are so you can speak to them specifi cally.

        7-23
        Who are the company’s stars, and how was their status determined?
        This indicates you want to be a star as well.


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