20 Questions to Ask a Recruiter
So you have about to finish your MBA from one of the top B-schools in India and you are full of anticipation about the
placement season. While preparing for the placement season by honing your
skills and brushing up your knowledge is necessary you should also know what to
know about your target company.
Here is a list of 20 questions you should ask a recruiter or any of
your friends in your target company to get to know if that is your dream
company.
Pay and reward
- How will my performance be measured?
- How will my targets be set? And how
much say will I have in setting them?
- Who are the key decision-makers that I
will need to get along with? And how would you describe each of them?
- How regularly will my pay be reviewed?
And when will be my first review?
- How much of my bonus is guaranteed? And
how much of it is dependent on performance?
Doing the job
- Be honest with me, what do you really
think of the members of the team that I would be running or working with?
- What do you see as the immediate
challenges for me if I were to be given the job?
- When was the last company
restructuring? And how did it affect this department?
- How is the organization performing?
What do staff and shareholders think of the company’s performance?
- Are there any big changes or
restructuring planned for the near future?
- So what exactly happened to the
previous job holder?
Culture
- How would you describe the culture of
the organization?
- What is the best thing about working
for this organization?
- I promise that I won’t mention it to
anyone, but just between you and me, what frustrates you most about
working here?
- Would you describe this as a political
organization? And if so, why?
- How much inter-departmental rivalry is
there in the company?
- How much do people socialize together
outside of work? What was the last social event that you went to?
The future
- What training and development is given
to employees?
- What opportunities are there for
promotion?
- Could you tell me about the sorts of
people who have failed here? What was it they did or didn’t do that made
them unsuccessful?
The above has been
extracted from “The Ultimate Career Success Workbook” by Rob Yeung.
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