In our other posts we’ve talked a lot about how to prepare for an interview and how to answer specific questions about yourself, your experience or interest in the position. We don’t want you to forget about the other part of the process … asking questions.
So what kind of questions should you ask of the interviewer?
Many actuarial candidates think about the most obvious questions
first- salary,
bonus, vacation time, benefits etc.
These are exactly the questions you should not ask. At Actuarial Careers, Inc., we tell our candidates to hold off on those questions until the offer comes in.
These are exactly the questions you should not ask. At Actuarial Careers, Inc., we tell our candidates to hold off on those questions until the offer comes in.
If you listen carefully during the interview, it’s likely that your
normal curiosity will raise lots of questions, but here are some ideas for
questions that will help present you as a thoughtful and interested candidate:
- Is there opportunity for
development/growth within the department/company?
- If applicable - ask for details
about the Actuarial Student Program.
- What do you expect me to
accomplish in the first 60 to 90 days?
- What are some common attributes
of your top performers?
- How
would you describe a typical week/day in this position?
- What
do you like about working here?
If
you need additional advice or ideas, we’re here, always helping our candidates
land the jobs they dream of.