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QUESTIONS FOR HIRING MANAGERS

        have a clue that the boss will not be a micromanager. If the boss’s
        idea of a great employee is someone who communicates by memo,
        your boss is probably not the “my-door’s-always-open” type. If the
        ideal employee works long hours, don’t expect to leave on time every
        night.

        8-2

        What specific skills from the person you hire would make your life
        easier?
        This question focuses the conversation squarely on the proposition
        that the employer has a problem. As the potential new hire, you
        want the employer to tell you that you can make his or her life easier
        because your skills are just the ticket.

        8-3
        Can you tell me about the other members of the team?
        Does the boss talk about “my” team with a sense of pride and stew-
        ardship? Does the boss really know the people who work for him or
        her? Does he or she list their accomplishments with pride or say some-






            ?          Memorably Good Question

                                      #4

           If I am hired for this position, what would be different five
           years from now after I have demonstrated that I am capable
           of exceeding your expectations?
           This question shows that you are committed to long-term
           success and gives you an idea of the “big picture” the
           company is hoping to achieve with your involvement.
                                     Amy Cavalleri
                                     Tehama County Development Officer
                                     Mercy Foundation North
                                     Red Bluff, CA






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