A large part of conducting a job interview is assessing the candidate's skills and experience.
But in that brief time you have with them, you must also learn about their thought process, ability to work with other people and potential fit within your team. For that reason, asking the right questions is crucial.
The best interview questions go beyond the basics. They provide insight into how a person deals with pressure, solves problems and communicates – while also laying bare what motivates them professionally.
By blending role-specific questions with more general, open-ended ones, you can help candidates demonstrate both their capabilities and character.
Here are eight effective questions you could add to your interviewing list.
1. What professional accomplishment are you most proud of?
You can discover more about a candidate's values and areas of success by asking them about a high point in their career.
It's also a good way to find out if their definition of a great result matches your expectations for the position you're hiring for.