Questions to Ask at the End of a Second-Round Interview | "Do you have any questions for me?"

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  • Do you have a second-round interview (or third, or fourth, etc.) coming up? If so, CONGRATS! You’ve made it through the first round and now you’re doing exactly what I would recommend: research ways to prepare for your next interview and come up with questions to ask at the end of your interview.
    As I have shared many times before: under no circumstance should you NOT prepare questions for the interviewers. You can expect your interview (even a second, third, or fourth-round interview) to end with the question, “do you have any questions for us?” ABSOLUTELY DO NOT SAY “No, no questions.”
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 42

  • @rodrigomatiasdesouza845
    @rodrigomatiasdesouza845 Рік тому +26

    SECOND INTERVIEW
    Thanks for the video.
    1 - Culture
    a) What is an example of somthing that would only happen here, and woudn't at other organizations?
    b) What would my 1:1's look like with my direct manager or supervisor ?
    Whould types of things could we expect to discuss?
    c) Can I see your calendar for the week?
    Needs to give them an introduction: I'm really looking for a company that values learning/development .coaching/mentoring.
    d) What are the tops reasons people choose to leave their jobs here?
    e) what's the hardest piece of feedback you received? What's the hardest piece of feedback you've given?
    f) How's your team describe you?

    2 - Role-specific:
    a) What type of trainning can I expect when I start?
    b) What will separate someone who is good at this job versus Great at this job?
    c) Who owns the goals and how decisions are made about what work needs to be done? What influence do I have towards those goals?
    d) Could you talk about the team that I will be working with?
    e) What are the immediate projects or tasks that need to be addressed?
    f) what is the biggest challenge I can expect to face in this position?
    3 - Hard questions

    a ) What could I have done better as a part of this interview process?
    b) Is There anything that I could have done differently in this interview to better describe how I will fit into this position?
    c) If I were to get this job, what do you see as the biggest challengs facing me that other candidates may not need to face?
    d) Would you like to see any examples( or any more examples) of my work?
    e) Do I have any gaps in my experience or education that make you hesitant about my fit for this role?
    f) Can I clarify anything else for you?

  • @schwarzmasa
    @schwarzmasa Рік тому +31

    I wanted to say thank you for this, I kept getting 2-3 rounds of interviews for positions and I feel sometimes there's just not enough "good" questions to ask after you've been through that many rounds and you've heard so much and asked so many questions already! I just accepted a job offer from a place I'm really excited to work for and I used the question in this video for my final round about what one-on-ones with the supervisor will look like, the answer to which ended up being an important consideration about the position too -- so thank you! And good luck to everyone who is in the interview process!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому

      Yay! So glad to hear this was helpful for you, and CONGRATS on your new job!! How exciting!!

  • @conscioushomestead
    @conscioushomestead Рік тому +12

    THANK YOU! I watched a few of your videos for my interview process recently and I got the job! I hadn’t had an interview in 15 years and was so nervous and unsure. These videos seriously saved me!!! I had been going on interviews and just failing all of them. After watching these, I knew exactly what to say and how to say it. The interviewers were impressed by my candor in asking some of the questions you recommended. Again, THANK YOU! I will be recommending your channel to anyone I know going into the interview process. Keep going, you have a gift!!!!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +2

      Thank you, thank you, thank you!
      I so appreciate your feedback and am so glad to hear you recently got the job! CONGRATS! Your hard work and effort paid off :)

  • @brownie00032
    @brownie00032 9 місяців тому +1

    I appreciate that you made a site like this to help out others with their interviews. I will be recommending your channel to anyone I know going into the interview process also.

  • @sbcouv
    @sbcouv 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much for this!! I have a second-round interview coming up in 2 days, and this is exactly what I needed.

  • @Leszno90
    @Leszno90 10 місяців тому +2

    Great video!
    Second round tomoorow :) Wish me luck !

  • @Rey-fm6pi
    @Rey-fm6pi Рік тому +2

    Putting the interviewers on the hot seat Abi!!! Brilliant questions!!!

  • @MeganLarson-sk5zm
    @MeganLarson-sk5zm 7 місяців тому

    Thank you!!! This was very helpful

  • @GeorgeKershawBMX
    @GeorgeKershawBMX Рік тому +1

    These videos are incredibly helpful, thank you so much!!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому

      I'm so glad they have helped you!! Thank you for watching and for your support!

  • @azeeze1391
    @azeeze1391 3 місяці тому

    This was really helpful! Thanks! If i pass the 2nd round, I'll subscribe :)

  • @berdugosocials9854
    @berdugosocials9854 Рік тому +2

    Great timing, I'm scheduled for my second interview in two days time. Thank you!

  • @J1gs0r3
    @J1gs0r3 6 місяців тому

    Currently waiting on scheduling my 3rd interview. Thanks!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  6 місяців тому

      Congratulations!! Let us know how it goes!

  • @jenniferflores2189
    @jenniferflores2189 Рік тому +4

    Great video! I've found your videos very helpful and was even complimented in a recent interview about how great my questions were and how impressed they were that I took notes! All information I've learned from your videos. My question for you is, what about roles we are interviewing for that we do not plan on remaining at for longer than 6 months or so? Should we remain unemployed until our "dream role" comes along or speak honestly about how we are searching for other positions more fitting?

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +7

      Thank you for your support!!
      Your question is a good one, and unfortunately, the answer isn't that simple. The answer will fully depend on your financial stability.
      If you have the financial means to remain unemployed and job search full time (yes, full time) then that will work because you have the money to do so.
      Most people are not in that place. So, my recommendation is to find a job that will be a good stepping stone to your "dream" job. (I actually don't believe in dream jobs! Find out why here: STOP Looking for Your DREAM JOB! ua-cam.com/video/n6g1DqXVP6Q/v-deo.html) Don't just take anything (unless you need the money NOW), be a little more strategic and find a job that will help you be more competitive with that "dream" job.
      I also DO NOT recommend telling an interviewer that you plan to stay short-term. It's none of their business, and they could choose to not hire you because of that information.
      I hope this helps!

    • @jenniferflores2189
      @jenniferflores2189 Рік тому +1

      @@LifeWorkBalance that helps so much. Thank you for your help and your resources!

  • @desh_holm
    @desh_holm Рік тому

    GREAT VIDEO - wish me luck!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +1

      Hope it went well!

    • @desh_holm
      @desh_holm Рік тому

      thanks i’ll keep you posted on the results, should know by early May

  • @alexisvorob305
    @alexisvorob305 Рік тому

    The position I'll be interviewing for isn't that technical or involved. It's for a Reception/C/S position. Are there different types of questions I could ask the Interviewer that would apply? From the job description I wouldn't be working on Projects or Presentations! Thank you, Alexis

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +4

      Hi Alexis! Thank you for the great question. A Reception/Customer Service position still can have technical work (questions) involved. A few ideas that come to mind are: (1) what does the training for this position look like? (this question can help you understand what your first few weeks will look like - what training can you expect for the position and organization's policies and procedures, etc.) (2) can you tell me what I can expect from my first 30 days?
      I hope this helps!

  • @morbau11
    @morbau11 2 місяці тому +1

    These are awesome and insightful questions. And let's face it, if your employer has red flags, wouldn't you rather discover them as part of the interview process and not after you've already resigned from your previous job?

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Місяць тому +1

      ABSOLUTELY!! Interview your interviewer to find those red flags BEFORE you transition into the new role.

  • @andrearoca4142
    @andrearoca4142 Рік тому

    hey! i'm appliance for a job as sales development rep and my second interview is tomorrow with the Sr marketing manager. Does any special recommendation? many thanks!

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +1

      Congratulations on getting to the second interview! My biggest piece of advice is to remember this is a conversation that goes both ways - they’re interviewing you and you’re interviewing them! The more comfortable and conversational you are, it’s more likely both will feel it goes well. You got this!

  • @adrian.velez0726
    @adrian.velez0726 Рік тому +1

    I have an upcoming second interview and have researched my hiring manager, learning that she has only been with the company for 4 months. Would these types of questions still apply?

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому

      Great question! I think so - she might have some unique insight if she's newer to the organization. If you don't think they apply as much, pick some additional questions from my video on "questions to ask at the end of a first round interview" (here: ua-cam.com/video/A3Rv34iJMns/v-deo.html).
      Hope this helps!

  • @lepeangel3700
    @lepeangel3700 Рік тому +1

    Thanks , I’m applying to google . Extremely nervous

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +1

      Good luck on your application! Google is a tough one to break into, but not impossible. You've got this!

  • @leslienurton7634
    @leslienurton7634 Рік тому +1

    My interview this week is broken down into three interviews: hiring committee, supervisor, and the rest of the team. Do you think it appropriate to in use some of these questions even though it's technically my first interview?

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  Рік тому +2

      I think you may have interviewed already - how did it go??
      I think it's appropriate to use many of these questions in those various interviews! I have these separated into the second round interview, but that doesn't mean they are exclusive to the second round. If you feel they are appropriate to ask in your first interview, ask away :)

    • @leslienurton7634
      @leslienurton7634 Рік тому +1

      @@LifeWorkBalance it went great, thank you for asking! They called references last Weds. , They told me they would have a decision by next Monday the 13th. I'm contemplating sending them a touching base email this week if I don't hear anything by tomorrow (wed)

  • @RukhsanaRukhsana-wu6ps
    @RukhsanaRukhsana-wu6ps 13 днів тому

    I like very much

  • @vercito1
    @vercito1 2 місяці тому

    I am not sure some of these questions are appropriate to ask… Just saying

    • @LifeWorkBalance
      @LifeWorkBalance  2 місяці тому

      Fair! It definitely depends on your comfort level and how you feel interviews are going.