Re-entering the recruitment field after a decade: What challenging questions to anticipate
As I prepare for upcoming interviews, I can’t help but feel a mix of excitement and nerves. Having successfully landed every job I’ve interviewed for in the past, this time feels different after such a long hiatus.
For those hiring new recruiters, what straightforward questions should I be ready for? And what unexpected or challenging inquiries might come my way?
RCadmin
Welcome back to the recruitment field! It’s totally understandable to feel a bit out of practice after a decade. Here are some questions you might encounter during your interviews, including both straightforward and more challenging “curveball” questions.
Direct Questions (Non-Curveballs)
This question assesses your motivations and what you’ve learned over the years.
What strategies do you use for sourcing candidates?
Be prepared to discuss various tools and techniques you’ve used or want to use.
How do you ensure a good cultural fit between candidates and clients?
Sharing an approach to gauging cultural fit can demonstrate your understanding of the nuances of recruitment.
Can you describe your experience with recruitment software and ATS systems?
Discuss your familiarity with specific tools and any upgrades since your last position.
How do you handle difficult conversations with candidates?
Curveball Questions
This tests your negotiation skills and ability to manage expectations.
What would you do if your candidate suddenly rescinded their acceptance at the last minute?
This examines your problem-solving capabilities and resilience.
Can you describe a time when you failed to find the right candidate and how you handled that?
Employers want to see how you learn from setbacks.
If you had to describe your recruitment style in three words, what would they be?
This challenges you to summarize your professional approach succinctly.
What trends do you see shaping the recruitment industry in the next few years?
Tips for Preparation
Best of luck with your interviews! Remember, every experience is a chance to learn and grow. You’ve got this!