If they're in the room, they're qualified. I just want to know whether we'd both be to happy to spend a significant part of the foreseeable future working together... I also think it's important to understand the answer to that question from both sides so invite their questions. Understand how they think and what their values are based on what they ask. Good luck!
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Really great question because 1) it is very useful for you, you can get a lot of information about a place by how someone talks about where they work 2) it turns the interview into more of a conversation which is what you want 3) it always goes over well because people LOVEEE to talk about themselves, arguably the most important point. your interview is probably nervous too or tired of doing interviews. They love to be out of the hot seat
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Odds are you’re going to end up hiring the person you feel easiest to talk to and is relatively competent. if you put on a persona you’re selling bs to the person interviewing and not doing yourself any favors when you have to deal with this person more often than your family. Unfortunately it’s usually not the best person for the job because it’s hard to gauge peoples long term behavior and potential. but you’ll get a lot more done working with a like minded individual with potential than a stubborn chosen one
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Better conversations guaranteed. Dig deep! It’s amazing how many ppl haven’t cultivated this fundamental skill.
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