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Try these interview questions to uncover a job candidate’s true potential
2025-03-06T06:00:00Z
Figuring out if a job candidate is a match for an open position and a good fit for the company is a huge hurdle for HR recruiters and hiring managers. Better interview questions may be the key.
The challenge is coming up with a list of questions that uncover someone’s skills without creating biases or violating discrimination laws.
Skills-based hiring, however, helps shape productive, cohesive workforces. This technique focuses on job performance more than employment history and educational background.
Here are a few ideas for interview questions to help identify the perfect new hire and discover what they bring to the table.
Can they problem solve?
- You’ve been given a new work assignment with little guidance; what steps would you take to complete the work?
- You found a mistake that would cost the company a lot of money if it’s not corrected. What would you do to address the issue?
- You’re on a team that’s responsible for a new product, but it’s not hitting the expected goals. How would you approach the problem?
How innovative are they?
- If you’ve been tasked with improving a process, where would you start and what steps would you follow?
- A new idea you’ve implemented is causing disruption for another department. How would you resolve the issue?
- There is new technology that you think would help the company. What steps would you take to present your findings to leadership?
Can they strategize?
- You’re giving a presentation, and a customer asks you a question that you don’t know the answer to. What would you do?
- You’ve got a new idea for the company, what approach would you take to figure out if it’s worth pursuing?
Are they resilient?
- You’re about to do an online product demonstration for a customer, but the software isn’t working. What would you do?
- You have a new idea for a project, but your boss isn’t on board, how would you handle that?
- You made a mistake in a report and your boss points it out. How would you respond?
How well do they work with others?
- You’ve been put on a team to plan a client visit, but the group is struggling to make decisions. How would you collaborate with everyone?
- You’re in charge of a new process, but a coworker doesn’t want to change. How would you handle it?
Key to remember: Focusing on job candidate skills with these interview questions can help discover a great new hire.